Key Takeaways The federal government shutdown froze economic data releases, and agencies are still working to catch up. While a handful of reports have been rescheduled, some have also been ...
Revised data confirmed that Japan’s economy contracted for the first time in six quarters in the July-September period, but ...
The U.S. economy surged between April and June after shrinking in the first three months of the year, driven by a large shift in imports tied to President Trump's trade policies. The country's GDP ...
The statistical agencies responsible for publishing data about the U.S. economy have begun updating release schedules following the reporting lapse that occurred during the recent federal government ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently posted data about U.S. real gross domestic product (GDP) on multiple blockchains. The move is an effort to win over President Trump's confidence in the figures ...
After six weeks of a government shutdown, federal economic data will once again begin flowing this week. On Thursday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the monthly jobs report for September ...
To say that a lot is happening in and to the U.S. economy feels like an understatement. And just as people are having a hard time keeping up with the happenings, the actual economic data is too. So ...
The economic calendar Thursday features a first revision of second-quarter gross domestic product data at 8:30 a.m. ET, which economists surveyed by the Wall Street Journal expect to tick up to a 3.1% ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government shutdown that began Wednesday will deprive policymakers and investors of economic data vital to their decision-making at a time of unusual uncertainty about the ...
Sterling held onto its gains against a dollar pressured by the Federal Reserve but slipped against a resurgent euro on ...
The initial reaction to Australia’s third quarter economic growth data on Wednesday was one of mild disappointment. But a ...