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Two new US plants could cut costs and boost domestic supply, both of which will benefit shoppers. But hold tight—the results could take years.
The US housing market is close to stalling out, with prices in more than half the country’s top 100 housing markets now below their peak, according to the latest data from Intercontinental Exchange.
Economists expect rising prices to continue into the summer and the rest of the year, due to the quick and staggered nature of the tariffs. What they call a “price creep” won’t be sudden, but will steadily show in consumer goods and costs during these next few months.
The United States Postal Service's stamp price increase will go into effect on Sunday, July 13. Here's how much they'll cost.
Oil prices rose on Wednesday on expectations of steady demand in the U.S. and China, the world's two largest oil users, amid an improving economic outlook. Brent crude futures rose 29 cents, or 0.42%,
There will be "no respite for the consumer" in Northern Ireland as a grocery business warns food prices will remain stubbornly high this year. It comes as official figures show food and drink prices rose by 4.5% in the 12 months to June. That is the highest rate since February 2024 but is well below the peak seen in early 2023.
U.S. copper prices surged to records last week ahead of the 50% tariff that President Trump has promised to impose on imports Aug. 1. Traders and analysts expect copper prices in the U.S. t
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India's markets regulator on Wednesday proposed to mandate that asset management companies use spot prices published by domestic commodity exchanges to value gold and silver.
The figure for June marks the steepest increase in inflation, which measures how quickly prices are rising, since January 2024.