
Global stocks down after Fed forecast cut
Wall Street looked set for a positive start: S&P 500 futures were up 0.2 percent, while Dow futures rose 0.3 percent
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Wall Street looked set for a positive start: S&P 500 futures were up 0.2 percent, while Dow futures rose 0.3 percent
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Wall Street looked set for gains, with futures for the Dow up 0.2 percent and S&P futures up 0.1 percent
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U.S. shares were set to fall, with S&P 500 and Dow futures 0.3 percent lower
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Futures augured a tepid start for Wall Street: S&P 500 and Dow futures edged up slightly
The U.S. economic recovery may be more wobbly than it looks, some forecasters say
A strong consumer price report justifies the recent increase in long-term Treasury yields, and more could be coming
The chair of the Federal Reserve says U.S. economy is still on the mend from the Great Recession
U.S. stocks were poised to open higher, with Dow futures up 0.1 percent; broader S&P 500 futures edged less than 0.1 percent higher
With the economy slowing, some investors think the central bank is edging away from raising interest rates this year
Most central bank members are leaning against moving to raise interest rates next month, meeting account shows
Futures augured a tepid day for Wall Street. S&P 500 and Dow futures were both little changed
Regardless of when the Fed finally moves, bond traders are boosting long-term rates -- and will likely keep doing so
April's surprise slowdown calls into question a rate hike anytime soon -- and other widely held assumptions
Says that raising U.S. rates now would make the dollar even stronger and hurt U.S. exports
By stepping down from the Fed and taking jobs in the private sector, he's helping undermine the central bank's independence
Wall Street retreated on data and earnings -- and on the Federal Reserve's reading of the wobbly U.S. economy
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