The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index rose in May to 102.0 (1985=100) from 97.5 in April (a slight upward revision).
Stocks staged a mild rebound after the core personal consumption expenditures index came in line with expectations. That ...
It is a worrying sign for the Fed, suggesting that the elevated pace of price increases could last longer than expected.
The US economy grew at a slower pace in the first quarter than initially reported, primarily reflecting softer consumer ...
The report from the Commerce Department on Friday also showed tepid consumer spending, a wrinkle that could help the Fed's ...
EUROPEAN shares rose on Friday (May 29) after softer US inflation data spurred hopes of interest rate cuts by the Federal ...
Investing.com-- Oil prices steadied Friday, ahead of the release of key U.S. inflation data and the weekend's meeting of top ...
Consumer confidence rebounded in May, but there are signs this data is being driven by wealthier consumers enjoying the ...
U.S. home prices will rise a bit faster this year than previously expected due to limited available supply, according to ...
US stocks rallied into the close on Friday with the Dow and S&P 500 rising strongly after economic data showed a moderation in consumer spending growth and the slowest monthly gain in prices so far ...
US consumer confidence unexpectedly improved in May after deteriorating for three straight months amid optimism about the ...
Stock markets were mixed Friday as investors digested fresh US and eurozone inflation data that could set the tone for ...