The Twittersphere may be shaping the Federal Reserve’s thinking more than we know
Economists weigh in on what Powell may be reading on Twitter.
Read MoreEconomists weigh in on what Powell may be reading on Twitter.
Read MoreLess than half of respondents to the CNBC Fed Survey forecast a rate cut next year and just 5% expect a hike.
Read MoreThe Fed will keep interest rates at current levels until at least the summer of 2020, according to the CNBC Fed Survey.
Read MoreImpeachment is usually the most embarrassing and damaging thing that can happen to a president of the United States. But for President Donald Trump, not so much.
Read MoreMillennials are expected to be the largest single cohort of homebuyers next year, but the nation's homebuilders are not keeping up.
Read More"It's his way of abusing power across the board. It's a big mistake," Biden said of Trump's attacks on the Fed.
Read MoreJob growth should appear strong in November as striking GM workers returned to the workforce.
Read MoreOPEC's meetings this week appear to be in disarray, but analysts now see a chance the fractured group will agree to deeper production cuts.
Read MoreSeveral auto executives told CNBC that they are controlling what they can when it comes to the Trump administration's trade war with China, tariffs and other political and regulatory...
Read MoreStocks have had a bang-up year so far, and they're heading straight into the month that is often the best of all.
Read More