Zaman: This is a very positive development for markets and the Fed

Posted Jun 11 by Two Blokes

Aadil Zaman, Partner at Wall Street Alliance Group, sees U.S.-China progress as a market positive, expects Fed

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As If The Trade War Never Happened

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Promises of progress in trade talks can only take us so far before investors will demand concrete results. Yet

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NASDAQ Index, SP 500 and Dow Jones Forecasts – US Indices Continue to Look Towards Overhead Resistance

Posted Jun 11 by Two Blokes

The three major US indices all look as if they are trying to break above a resistance barrier. At this point,

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U.S. inflation rises 0.1% in May from prior month, less than expected

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The consumer price index was expected to rise 0.2% in May, with a 12-month inflation rate of 2.4%.

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Inflation still not showing tariff-related increase, CPI shows. Fed expected to stay on hold.

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Consumer prices showed little sign of tariff-related increases for the third month in a row, defying expectati

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Inflation Was Still Mild In May On Quiet Tariff Price Impact

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3.9%. That's where core CPI inflation will settle by the end of 2025, according to UBS economists. A full perc

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A group of Democratic senators is looking for answers from a government statistics agency after a hiring freeze forced cutbacks

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Sen. Ruben Gallego and other Democrats are pressing the Bureau of Labor Statistics on staffing and data qualit

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This Indicator Has Not Grown So Much Since 1950

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Despite recent volatility, the S&P 500 remains resilient above 6,000 points, with major banks revising targets

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A group of Democratic senators is looking for answers from a government statistics agency after a hiring freeze forced cutbacks

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Sen. Ruben Gallego and other Democrats are pressing the Bureau of Labor Statistics on staffing and data qualit

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