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Federal Reserve Maintains Interest Rates Amid Stable U.S. Labor Market
Federal Reserve Maintains Interest Rates Amid Stable U.S. Labor Market
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US construction spending rebounds in March
WASHINGTON, May 7 (Reuters) - U.S. construction spending rebounded in March, boosted by a surge in single-family homebuilding, but higher mortgage rates could limit further gains.
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U.S. Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Plan Developments
U.S. Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Plan Developments
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Federal Reserve Considers Rate Hike Amid Inflation Concerns
Federal Reserve Considers Rate Hike Amid Inflation Concerns
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Barclays Predicts No Federal Reserve Rate Cuts in 2026 Amid Inflation Concerns
Barclays Predicts No Federal Reserve Rate Cuts in 2026 Amid Inflation Concerns
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Wall Street rises toward records after oil prices give back some of Monday's spurt
The U.S. stock market is rising toward records after an easing of oil prices let Wall Street turn its focus back to the big profits that companies keep producing
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Stifel Identifies Tech-Driven Inflation Signal Amid Rising Oil Prices
Stifel Identifies Tech-Driven Inflation Signal Amid Rising Oil Prices
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Wall Street flirts with records after oil prices give back some of Monday's spurt
The U.S. stock market is ticking toward records after an easing of oil prices let Wall Street turn its focus back to the big profits that companies keep producing
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Australia central bank hikes rates for third time this year in battle with inflation
By Stella Qiu and Wayne Cole SYDNEY, May 5 (Reuters) - Australia's central bank lifted rates for a third time this year on Tuesday, returning borrowing costs to post-pandemic highs and warning that inflation would remain sticky as the conflict in the Middle East unleashed a global oil shock.
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All eyes on job market as Fed's rate-cut window narrows
By Karen Brettell May 5 (Reuters) - The release of the U.S. employment report later this week will serve as a test of whether the economy remains resilient enough to keep the Federal Reserve's monetary policy on hold, or whether a softening labor market could revive the case for interest rate cuts
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U.S. Job Openings Steady in March as Hiring Improves
U.S. Job Openings Steady in March as Hiring Improves
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Federal Reserve's John Williams Asserts Monetary Policy Prepared for Middle East Conflict Impact
Federal Reserve's John Williams Asserts Monetary Policy Prepared for Middle East Conflict Impact
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