Home Sales in January Posted Biggest Monthly Decline in Nearly Four Years
Frozen temperatures and high home prices snuffed out the sales momentum from previous months.
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U.S. Jobless Claims Fell Last Week
U.S. jobless claims fell last week as employers held onto their staff at stable levels.
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Stocks Open Higher With Earnings in Focus
U.S. stocks rose after the S&P 500 ended Wednesday with its smallest move since October, posting a loss of 0.005%.
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IEA Expects Oil Supply to Rebound After U.S. Winter Storm Slashed Output
Global supply is now projected to grow by 2.4 million barrels a day this year, with growth evenly split between OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ producers.
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U.K. Posts Modest Growth for 2025
The U.K. economy recorded another year of modest economic growth in 2025 as consumers stayed cautious, unemployment rose and borrowing costs remained high.
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China EV Sales Drop for First Time Since February 2024
Chinese automakers are shifting their focus overseas to offset intensifying competition and soft consumption at home.
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Healthcare Jobs Have Become the Engine of America's Labor Market
Demand for healthcare workers is outstripping all other sectors. That means big changes in a labor market where retail and white-collar hiring have stalled.
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Big Tech Accounting Creates a Blind Spot in the AI Boom
Depreciation expenses are about to soar, making a lack of transparency a growing problem.
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The Demand for Bonds Is Insatiable. Even Risky Borrowers Are Reaping the Benefits.
Hard-to-shake optimism and a scarcity of long-dated debt have helped drive spreads to historic lows.
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What Sweeping Revisions and a Blowout Month Tell Us About the U.S. Job Market
From the Biden to Trump economies, healthcare keeps surging.
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Fed's Miran Says Rate Cuts Still Possible Following Strong Jobs Report
Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran said he still thinks there is an argument to be made in favor of cutting interest rates, after the better-than-expected January jobs report.
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Trade Deal Review Poses 'Important Risk' to Outlook, Bank of Canada Minutes Say
Senior Bank of Canada policymakers identified the pending U.S.-led review of the existing North American trade treaty as an "important risk" to the economic outlook, according to minutes.
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Wall Street's Top Brass Try to Soothe Investor Jitters About Software
Executives from firms including Goldman and Blackstone say last week's slide in the sector was overblown.
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Job Growth Last Year Was Far Worse Than We Thought. Here's Why.
Revised data Wednesday showed the U.S. economy generated far fewer jobs in 2024 and 2025 than was initially estimated.
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