According to the plaintiffs, the company raised prices on some footwear by $5 to $10 and on certain apparel lines by $2 to $10 to offset those costs.
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According to the plaintiffs, the company raised prices on some footwear by $5 to $10 and on certain apparel lines by $2 to $10 to offset those costs.
This week is peppered with potential market-moving events. Headlining are Tuesday’s inflation report, which will offer the latest glimpse of how the Iran war is affecting consumer prices, and President Trump’s long-awaited—and delayed—visit to China, with the war and tariffs likely to be central topics.
The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, the Labor Department said, far exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate stayed unchanged at 4.3%. The jobs report puts the Federal Reserve’s focus squarely on inflation data when it comes to determining its next move on interest rates.
May 11 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs has pushed back its forecast of U.S.
A stronger-than-expected April jobs report gave investors a second straight upside surprise, a welcome development after an uneven stretch for the labor market. Payrolls rose while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%, although average hourly earnings were a bit light, writes Bret Kenwell, US investment analyst at eToro US.
IRSA Inversiones Y Representaciones (NYSE:IRS) reported a sharply higher net result for the first nine months of fiscal 2026, supported by stronger performance across its rental businesses and positive accounting impacts tied to inflation and currency movements in Argentina, executives said on the c
The decline in returns is due to the Federal Reserve’s rate cuts and rising defaults on their loans, firms say.
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Goldman Sachs delays Fed rate cut forecast to December 2026 as sticky inflation and energy costs miss the Fed's 2% target.
Trump's China trip and the April inflation report will be the week's two biggest developments for investors.
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Increasingly economists are contemplating a scenario where the central bank makes no change to rates.
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Nike, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) is facing a proposed consumer class-action lawsuit alleging it kept tariff-related price increases in place after receiving tariff refunds. The case claims Nike did not pass tariff overcharge refunds back to shoppers, raising questions about its pricing practices and disclosure to consumers. The lawsuit adds legal and reputational risk for Nike at a time when the company is also dealing with regulatory investigations and operational restructuring. Nike is a global...