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Inflation cools down slightly in February ahead of the Fed’s meeting

by Jonnathan Pulla Velecela | Mar 21, 2023 | Inflation

Inflation slowed down slightly in February but remains stubbornly high, which could force the Federal Reserve’s hand to continue to raise interest rates to bring it down. The Consumer Price Index for February shows prices increased by 6.0 percent on a year to year...

Inflation increased in the last month, signaling more interest hikes shear

by Jonnathan Pulla Velecela | Mar 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

Consumer Price Index inflation decreased to 6.4 percent on an annual basis. Inflation continued to slow on an annual basis in January, but it picked up on a monthly basis, which could lead the Fed to raise interest rates higher than previously expected.   The...

All Eyes on Fed as Home Construction Rebounds in February

by George Goss | Mar 24, 2016 | Housing

By George Goss @GeorgeGoss4 New home construction jumped 5.2 percent, wiping out the previous two months’ decline, an encouraging sign for an economic recovery threatened by turmoil in global markets. Housing Starts (in thousands) In another good sign for housing, the...

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