U.S. unit labor costs grew far less than initially thought in the third quarter, pointing to a still favorable inflation outlook even though price increases have not moderated much.
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Higher food prices lift US consumer prices; Hurricane Helene boosts jobless claims
Consumer prices rose slightly more than expected in September amid higher food costs, but the annual increase in inflation was the smallest in more than 3-1/2 years.
Read More Higher food prices lift US consumer prices; Hurricane Helene boosts jobless claimsWall St edges lower as volatile week draws to a close
Wall Street’s main indexes capped off a tumultuous week where global markets were rattled and fears of a recession in the world’s biggest economy.
Read More Wall St edges lower as volatile week draws to a closeUS inflation ebbs in May as goods prices fall
U.S. monthly inflation was unchanged in May as a modest increase in the cost of services was offset by the largest drop in goods prices in six months.
Read More US inflation ebbs in May as goods prices fallEconomist Predicts ‘Crash Of A Lifetime’ Will Be Worse Than 2008 Recession
Harry Dent, the outspoken financial author and economist, is not reversing course from his bold “crash of a lifetime” declaration from this past December.
Read More Economist Predicts ‘Crash Of A Lifetime’ Will Be Worse Than 2008 RecessionNvidia set to overtake Apple as world’s second-most valuable company
Nvidia could soon surpass Apple to become the world’s second-most valuable company, as the kingmaker behind the AI revolution takes on the iPhone maker that has ruled Wall Street for decades.
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