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A key inflation gauge came in hotter than expected last month.

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‘Zombie Offices’ Spell Trouble for Some Banks

Bank tremors serve as a reminder: Just because a crisis hasn’t hit immediately doesn’t mean commercial real estate pain isn’t coming.

Fed Chair Powell Says Officials Need More ‘Good’ Data Before Cutting Rates

Federal Reserve officials are debating when to lower rates. An interview with Jerome H. Powell confirms a move is coming, but not immediately.

Blockbuster Jobs Report Backs Up Fed’s Patience as It Waits to Cut Rates

Given continued strength of the economy, the Federal Reserve is unlikely to feel pressure to cut interest rates at its next meeting in March.

Economists Expected a Hiring Slowdown. So Much for That.

Jobs and wage gains remain robust despite the Federal Reserve’s campaign to cool the economy, surprising policymakers and economic forecasters.

The blockbuster jobs report bolsters the Fed’s patience as it waits to cut rates.

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Fed officials aren’t bent on slowing the job market — but they’re watching it.

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The Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady and Is Not Likely to Cut Them Soon

Federal Reserve officials, seeking more progress on the fight against inflation, hinted that their next move will be a cut in interest rates — just...

The Federal Reserve Meets Wednesday. Here’s What to Watch.

Officials are likely to keep interest rates unchanged at the conclusion of their January meeting. Here’s a look at what might come next.

Why Cut Rates in an Economy This Strong? A Big Question Confronts the Fed.

The central bank is widely expected to lower interest rates this year. But with growth and consumer spending chugging along, explaining it may take some...