The United States Outgrows All Its Major Peers
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Never trust experts who criticise the U.S. economy and have argued for years that itshould follow th
Two months after the US Mint stopped churning out pennies, American retailers are feeling the pinch

Amid the month-long vacuum of macro data, thanks to the shutdown, 'soft' survey data has become almo

Amid the month-long vacuum of macro data, thanks to the shutdown, 'soft' survey data has become almo
The number of new vehicles sold annually in the United States is expected to hit 15.7 million units
Impacts have been muted so far as companies built up inventories ahead of the duties and have absorbed some of the impact.
Impacts have been muted so far as companies built up inventories ahead of the duties and have absorbed some of the impact.
Impacts have been muted so far as companies built up inventories ahead of the duties and have absorbed some of the impact.

There's good news and bad news in today's macro data (what scarce data there is).MNI's Chicago Busin

There's good news and bad news in today's macro data (what scarce data there is).MNI's Chicago Busin
Top ECB board members told CNBC this month that the easing cycle is close to, or at its end.
Top ECB board members told CNBC this month that the easing cycle is close to, or at its end.
Top ECB board members told CNBC this month that the easing cycle is close to, or at its end.

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Texas service sector activity contracted further in October, according to business executives respon

You can bet the 12 purported geniuses on the FOMC have never looked at the graph below.It shows that

You can bet the 12 purported geniuses on the FOMC have never looked at the graph below.It shows that
The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released its much-anticipated inflation report, delayed a week and a half because of the government shutdown.
The BLS on Friday released its much-anticipated inflation report, delayed a week and a half because of the government shutdown.
The annual inflation rate as measured by the CPI was expected to be 3.1% in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.