The Federal Reserve should use Kalshi data to better gauge macroeconomic expectations in real-time and thus guide its decision-making, Fed researchers say.
Stronger jobs growth than expected for January and some moderation in inflation may mean that the Fed doesn't cut interest ...
The Federal Reserve seems to be getting tired of driving with only a rearview mirror. A new working paper from Fed economists argues that Kalshi, the only US-regulated prediction market, provides a ...
A new report from the Federal Reserve indicates that prediction markets can be a valuable tool for researchers and policymakers in terms of providing rich, frequently updated probabilities regarding ...
Treasury yields were relatively unchanged on Thursday as investors reacted to better-than-expected economic data and looked ahead to a key inflation report.
Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, January jobs report, impact on the Fed's interest rate outlook, and more. Got a confidential ...
In our news wrap Friday, economic data shows inflation is easing at the start of the year, the Trump administration is suing Harvard University, federal authorities are investigating whether two ICE ...
The Federal Reserve is typically viewed as a calming force for the stock market, with the central bank's goals being to maximize employment and stabilize prices. Jerome Powell's term as Fed chair is ...
January’s jobs data, released on Wednesday, bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve will hold interest rates steady for longer than previously expected. By Colby Smith Colby Smith covers the ...
Depending upon the selected set of goods and services used, multiple types of inflation values are calculated and tracked as ...
Almost all of President Trump's tariffs last year were passed on to U.S. consumers and businesses in the form of higher costs, according to an analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. As ...
The January jobs report shows a rebound in the labor market after a lousy 2025. What does it say about the prospects for growth in this election year? Plus, the U.S. House stages a bipartisan revolt ...