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U.S. homebuyers stand to bear the brunt of higher costs for builders from the new 50-percent tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
As the 2025 hurricane season begins, the costs of climate-related events are impacting both insurers and their customers ...
U.S. Treasury bonds, traditionally seen as one of the world’s safest financial assets, are suffering a sharp sell-off as ...
With the relatively bland U.S. labor numbers for May bumping against randy trade deals and thirsty tariff tiffs, there’s ...
Despite concerns over a potential recession and pressure from the White House, the Fed won't lower interest rates this summer ...
A group of 14 senators said that Congress must be briefed before any conservatorship release plans are initiated.
Harker was interviewed in the final weeks of his tenure, as he’s set to retire at the end of June after taking the reins of ...
President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, former head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have been lobbing “bombs ...
While many Americans may not think about how the federal deficit affects their lives, America's excessive borrowing can drive ...
Senate Democrats led by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.), the ranking member of the Banking Committee, called on the Trump administration to halt the reprivatization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, ...
A number of lenders raised mortgage rates this week, amid uncertainty over the pace of future interest rate cuts by the Bank ...
Employers added 139,000 positions in May, down from the revised April number of 147,000. Unemployment held steady at 4.2%.