The stock market ticked higher to start the day on Wednesday after inflation rose in line with expectations in October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 80 points, or 0.2%. The S&P 500 was up 0 ...
Prices for used vehicles, airfares, and medical care rose in October, though many of these increases are likely short-term.
Treasury yields fall after October CPI inflation meets expectations. Consumer prices increased 2.6% in 12 months, accelerating from September's 2.4% pace. The core reading was 3.3%, same as in ...
The rising cost of shelter, one of the most persistent facets of price growth, proved again last month that housing continues ...
The euro rises slightly against the dollar after U.S. inflation data met analysts' expectations. Inflation rose to 2.6% year-on-year in October from 2.4% in September, as expected by analysts in a WSJ ...
Energy prices were flat in October, positive news for consumers as cold weather starts to set in throughout some regions of ...
Wall Street gained confidence that the Federal Reserve will opt for another quarter-point interest-rate cut in December after the consumer price index for October matched expectations. Traders saw a ...
A Rwandan soldier on Wednesday opened fire in a bar and killed five civilians in a southwestern town of the country, the army said.
Chinese tech giant Tencent on Wednesday posted an eight percent year-on-year expansion in third-quarter revenue, driven by what it called "robust" growth in its gaming business.
Stock futures ticked higher and bond yields dipped after the latest inflation reading matched expectations. The consumer price index for October rose at a 2.6% annual rate, or 0.2% on a monthly basis, ...
October inflation was in line with expectations, but ended the streak of cooler readings that helped provide Federal Reserve officials with the confidence to start lowering interest rates.
Vietnam wants to restart nuclear power plans to meet its rapidly expanding energy needs, the government has said, after it scrapped two multibillion-dolla... Already a Barron's subscriber? Sign In ...