Investments and Business

Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, its lowest level in two years

Inflation falls to 2.9% in July, its lowest level in two years

July saw a moderation in inflation rates, with the annual inflation rate decelerating to 2.9%, a figure last seen in early 2021, according to the latest data from the Labor Department. This slowdown is in line with expectations and is largely attributed to rising housing costs, which suggests a potential reduction in interest rates by September. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the average change over time in prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of consumer goods and services, rose 0.2% in July. This increase brought the annual increase to 2.9%, slightly below the 3.0% forecast by…
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Walmart beats financial forecasts and improves annual projections amid stable consumer demand

Walmart beats financial forecasts and improves annual projections amid stable consumer demand

Walmart on Thursday raised its full-year guidance following a nearly 5% increase in quarterly revenue, fueled by increased activity at its brick-and-mortar stores and online platform, along with better-than-expected sales in non-food categories. The retail giant beat Wall Street forecasts in both revenue and profit, sending its stock price up 6% during morning trading. Walmart now expects full-year sales to rise 3.75% to 4.75%, with adjusted earnings per share between $2.35 and $2.43. The outlook change marks a change from previous projections, which called for sales growth of 3% to 4% and earnings per share between $2.23 and $2.37. Despite…
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UBS CEO cautious on U.S. economy amid market volatility

UBS CEO cautious on U.S. economy amid market volatility

UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti has been cautious about the potential for a U.S. economic recession, despite recent market turmoil. While acknowledging the possibility of a slowdown, Ermotti stressed the need for greater clarity on macroeconomic indicators before definitively predicting a recession. The banking giant expects more market volatility in the coming months, driven by factors such as the U.S. presidential election and ongoing geopolitical tensions. The Federal Reserve's monetary policy path also remains a key uncertainty, with UBS expecting a rate cut of at least 50 basis points this year. As the global economy faces these challenges, investors must prepare…
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