January’s US jobs report shows 130,000 payroll additions, but nearly two-thirds came from health care, highlighting how America’s ageing population—not broad economic expansion—is increasingly driving ...
US inflation fell more than expected to 2.4 per cent in January, prompting investors to inch up bets on interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve as price pressures ease in the world’s biggest ...
Ed Yardeni, President of Yardeni Research says inflation and jobs data signal a positive outlook for the economy.
A cooler-than-expected reading and a strong jobs report are likely to keep Federal Reserve interest rates on hold.