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U.S. Wages Grew More Slowly Than Expected Late Last Year
The Employment Cost Index, which Federal Reserve officials watch closely as a gauge of pay trends, is picking up more slowly.

Treasury yields move lower as Fed meeting kicks off
Treasury yields declined Tuesday as investors prepared for the start of a two-day Federal Reserve policy meeting that’s expected to deliver another interest rate increase

Fed will be more hawkish than we anticipate, says Carolinas Wealth’s Cavanaugh
Krishna Memani, chief investment officer for Lafayette College Endowment, and Karyn Cavanaugh, chief investment officer at Carolinas Wealth Management, join ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss where

IMF Boosts Global Growth Forecast, Saying a Recession Is Unlikely
The U.S. economy is predicted to grow 1.4% this year, down from 2% in 2022. Slowing inflation and resilient consumers have brightened worldwide prospects.

2023 Stock Market Rally: This Data Shows Encouraging Odds Of ‘Life-Changing’ Run-Up
The 2023 stock market rally kicked things up a notch last week. Will the recent momentum deliver substantial moneymaking opportunities?

Biggest Market Risk Is No US Recession, Says JPM’s Bell
Mike Bell, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, explains why the US avoiding a recessing this year is a risk to markets on “Bloomberg

Earnings season is all about the ’23 guidance, says G Squared’s Victoria Greene
Victoria Greene, founding partner and chief investment officer at G Squared Private Wealth, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Pfizer’s quarterly earnings results, Exxon’s Q4 results,

U.S. home prices fall for 5th straight month in November, Case-Shiller index shows
The numbers: The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city price index fell a seasonally adjusted 0.5% in November, marking the fifth consecutive monthly decline.

Fed Meeting Preview: Powell Won’t Break S&P 500 Rally; Wage Growth Eases
The Fed meeting presents a hurdle for the S&P 500 since chair Jerome Powell is likely to push back against expectations that there’s just one

U.S. stocks open higher after wage data as Fed decision looms
U.S. stocks opened modestly higher on Tuesday, erasing some of the prior session’s losses as a closely watched data point showed wage growth was slightly