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  2. Two key inflation prints await investors as rate fears rattle ...

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    The biggest concern driving markets is that inflation doesn't continue its downward trend toward the Federal Reserve's 2% target. Two key readings will greet investors in the week ahead on that front.

  3. Inflation rose to 5-month high in December. What that means ...

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    Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy items and is watched more closely by the Federal Reserve because it reflects more sustainable trends, increased a modest 0.2% following four ...

  4. Economic forecasting - Wikipedia

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    The Economic Outlook is the OECD's twice-yearly analysis of the major economic trends and prospects for the next two years. [8] The IMF publishes the World Economic Outlook report twice annually, which provides comprehensive global coverage. [9] The IMF and World Bank also produces Regional Economic Outlook for various parts of the world. [10]

  5. Economic trend - Wikipedia

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    Economic trend may refer to: all the economic indicators that are the subject of economic forecasting. see also: econometrics; general trends in the economy, see ...

  6. Market trend - Wikipedia

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    A market trend is a perceived tendency of the financial markets to move in a particular direction over time. [1] Analysts classify these trends as secular for long time-frames, primary for medium time-frames, and secondary for short time-frames. [ 2 ]

  7. What 'much higher, forever' rates could mean for you - AOL

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    A ZIRP is when a central bank sets the benchmark rate to zero or near-zero to stimulate the economy during and after a recession, such as the Fed did for years following the Great Recession and ...

  8. Economic data - Wikipedia

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    Economic data are data describing an actual economy, past or present.These are typically found in time-series form, that is, covering more than one time period (say the monthly unemployment rate for the last five years) or in cross-sectional data in one time period (say for consumption and income levels for sample households).

  9. Here's where Wall Street sees stocks heading after the best 2 ...

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    The Bank of America economics team projects the US economy will grow at an annualized rate of 2.4% in 2025, also higher than Bloomberg consensus forecasts for 2.1% growth.