Job openings rose by 8,000 to 8.756 million in September, slightly higher than forecasted. … READ MORE >
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Full employment, low inflation and a virtuous cycle in the American economy
Today, we think that the economy has reached full employment and that a virtuous cycle that bolsters productivity and dampens inflation is now possible. … READ MORE >
In global shift to renewable energy, Canada risks being left behind
A low carbon economy will lower costs for businesses and nullify the need for the consumers’ carbon rebates, making it a winning equation for the government, businesses and consumers. … READ MORE >
Federal Reserve’s policy path points to a rate cut in June
Our modified Taylor Rule implies that the federal funds policy rate should be reduced to a range between 4.75% and 5% in the near term. … READ MORE >
U.S. economy remained resilient in first quarter amid signs of future softening
The data is not likely to change the Federal Reserve’s course on monetary policy, with the central bank likely to hold rates steady at its May meeting. … READ MORE >
The Fed at an inflection point: A webinar from RSM US and U.S. Chamber of Commerce
With inflation easing and the labor market showing some signs of softening, the Fed has signaled that it intends to cut rates three times this year. But when will those cuts start? … READ MORE >
Existing home sales exceed forecasts as prices jump
There were 4.38 million existing homes sold in February, up by 9.5% from a month ago, the National Association of Realtors reported on Thursday. … READ MORE >
Fed holds rates steady as it implies three rate cuts in 2024
The primary takeaway from the Federal Open Market Committee’s policy statement and forecast is that the Fed, along with other major central banks, are likely to provide a near-synchronized set of rate cuts this year and next. … READ MORE >
February’s inflation in Canada makes case for rate cuts
Canada’s consumer price index fell to 2.8% February, marking the second consecutive month of easing inflation and bolstering the case for the Bank of Canada to cut rates in June. … READ MORE >
Housing starts and permits beat forecasts as completions reach 17-year high
Housing starts rose by 10.7% in February, while permits increased by 1.9%, according to data released by the Commerce Department on Tuesday. … READ MORE >