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What Wall Street’s Top Recession Gauge Is Saying Now
Listen to article (1 minute) Wall Street is growing confident the U.S. can avoid a recession. But one key market indicator is still sending seemingly
Inflation, and Housing Costs, Are Set to Turn a Corner
Cooling house prices and rents could tamp down inflation in coming months, nudging the Federal Reserve to pause or even reverse rate increases. Source link
What to Watch in July’s CPI Report: Why an Uptick in Annual Inflation Might Not Worry the Fed
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China Slips Into Deflation in Warning Sign for Global Economy
China entered deflationary territory for the first time in two years, pressuring Beijing to avoid a deepening economic malaise. Source link
Bank of England Raises Key Interest Rate by Quarter Point
The central bank increased its key rate for the 14th time in a row and said it may do so again as it tries to
Why the Drivers of Lower Inflation Matter
Competing effects of central banks, healing supply chains affect recession odds. Source link
Bank of Japan Hints It Will Accept Higher Rates, Lifting Bond Yields
The central bank calls cap on government bond yields a reference point, not a rigid limit. Source link
What Fed Hikes? Much of Americans' Debt Is Still Riding Ultralow Rates
One reason the economy keeps humming: A huge chunk of consumer debt still carries low rates, including mortgages and auto loans made before 2022. Source
ECB Raises Rates, Says Pausing Is an Option
The euro fell against the dollar as President Christine Lagarde said the central bank was keeping an open mind on its next rate call. Source
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates to 22-Year High
Officials have slowed the pace of increases this year but aren’t sure they have fully tackled inflation. Source link