China trade balance jumps in June as exports surge; imports weaken
-- China’s trade balance grew more than expected in June on surging exports, while imports unexpectedly shrank as local demand remained subdued amid persistent...
-- China’s trade balance grew more than expected in June on surging exports, while imports unexpectedly shrank as local demand remained subdued amid persistent...
The rise in consumer prices eased to 3% in June, further extending a recent slowdown in price increases.
U.S. inflation slowed marginally in June on an annual basis, and a gauge of core prices closely watched by the Federal Reserve also slowed, pointing to a cooling...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. wholesale inventories fell more than initially thought in September amid a sharp decline in motor vehicle stocks. The Commerce Department's Census...
In a recent report, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced the latest figures for the Natural Gas Storage. The report measures the change in the number of cubic feet...
In a recent economic update, Wholesale Inventories, a key indicator of the total value of goods held by wholesalers, saw a further decrease. The actual number came in at -0.2%,...
Goldman Sachs is increasingly confident that the Federal Reserve will begin cutting interest rates in September, the Wall Street firm’s economists said, citing recent comments by...
An inflation surprise has markets rethinking the timing of interest rate cuts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. worker productivity increased moderately in the third quarter, resulting in only a gradual slowdown in labor costs that could cast a cloud over the...
- The number of Americans filing for first-time unemployment claims edged up slightly last week, snapping a three-week streak of declines, as possible distortions...