The Mortgage Economic Review is a monthly summary of key economic indicators, data, and events pertinent to mortgage, housing ...
Stronger jobs growth than expected for January and some moderation in inflation may mean that the Fed doesn't cut interest ...
• 8:30 AM ET - Initial Jobless Claims: Expected at 215K versus previous 212K. This weekly measure tracks individuals filing for unemployment insurance for the first time, providing the earliest ...
The week's economic calendar features several updates on the labor market. First up is Tuesday morning's release of Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), which is followed by the January ...
Heading into 2025’s last full trading week, the focus will likely be the incoming government data on the economy, which had been delayed by the federal shutdown. While investors and Federal Reserve ...
The White House said Friday it is reviewing its policies regarding economic data releases after an “inadvertent disclosure” of jobs report data by President Trump. In a series of Thursday evening ...
As November wraps up, a holiday-shortened week of trading — courtesy of Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday — will greet investors who continue to wrestle with the fallout from Nvidia's (NVDA) ...
What CPI, retail sales, and job reports say (or don't say) about consumer strength. How investors should think about investing given imperfect data. What reports are still coming, where revisions ...
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in December, capping what economists say was the weakest year for job creation since 2009, aside from 2020. Data from October shows about 73,000 job ...
January’s delayed and frequently revised economic data paints a mixed picture: solid GDP growth and easing housing prices alongside stubborn inflation, softening labor trends, volatile rates, and ...
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