Jerome Powell's successor and the Chicago Fed president foresee wildly different interest rate outcomes from the evolution of AI.
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Jerome Powell's successor and the Chicago Fed president foresee wildly different interest rate outcomes from the evolution of AI.
Is the end of the "Fed put" at hand?
A history-making raise may be on the way for Social Security beneficiaries next year -- but this is far from the full story.
After a long and controversial process, the U.S. Senate approved Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve.
With a new Fed chair stepping in, uncertainty around inflation could rattle the market.
Accelerating inflation has made interest rate increases more likely, and they have historically been bad news for the stock market.
Investors got bad news on the inflation front for the second day in a row.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Wednesday, May, 13 2026 E mini S&P 500 futures are pointing higher this morning, up about 0.3%, as investors digest a fresh jolt in US inflation. Headline CPI reached 3.8% in April and core CPI, which strips out food and energy, hit 2.8% with the strongest monthly rise in over a year, meaning the cost of living and many everyday services are still running hotter than comfort levels. Energy prices are a big part of the story, with gasoline up 28.4%...
FEATURE Intel stock and shares of other semiconductor companies were gaining early Wednesday. The chips rally looked set to resume after a blip the previous day. Intel shares were up 4% in premarket trading, while Advanced Micro Devices was rising 2.
The two scenarios the billionaire investor cautioned about appear to be playing out.
The U.S. might be facing a testy economic backdrop, with the Iran War, worries about oil rationing, and a return of inflation, but the market continues to soldier onward and upward. The market has clung onto one balloon in particular: chipmakers. From its March lows, the VanEck Semiconductor ETF ...
While many transportation companies struggle when fuel prices rise, FedEx and J.B. Hunt are positioned to benefit from pricing power, network efficiency, and shifting freight dynamics.
The Iran war is already having a significant impact on prices.
The April jobs report showed some areas of weakness in the labor market, while consumer prices came in slightly higher than expected.
A Warsh-led Fed could create market volatility -- and opportunities.
Apple and Intel have reached a preliminary chip manufacturing agreement that would shift part of Apple's processor production to Intel facilities. The arrangement includes active support from the U.S. government, which holds a federal equity stake in Intel. This is Apple’s first major move to diversify chip production beyond TSMC, with potential implications for supply chain resilience and future hardware plans. For investors watching NasdaqGS:AAPL at a current share price of $292.68, this...
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.
Powell recently announced he plans to remain on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors even after his term as board chair ends.
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%. Intel shares rose 14% after The Wall Street Journal reported that the chip maker struck a preliminary deal to supply chips to Apple.