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Inflation is expected to start cooling, but it’s still too high for comfort.

Consumer price gains probably slowed in August, data released on Tuesday is expected to show. It probably won’t be enough for the Federal Reserve and...

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On Oct. 5, Andrew Ross Sorkin and the DealBook team explore the environmental impact of digital currency and efforts to make it more sustainable.

Britain’s economic recovery nearly stalled in July as Delta variant spread.

The economy grew a mere 0.1 percent in July as businesses were also hampered by shortages of goods and staff, which pushed up prices.

Rising inflation could prompt the E.C.B. to slow its crisis-era bond buying.

The European Central Bank is expected to update its inflation and economic growth forecasts.

Opening statements are set to begin in the trial of Theranos’s Elizabeth Holmes.

A jury will decide whether Ms. Holmes, who founded Theranos in 2003 and hawked a mission of revolutionizing health care, lied to investors about her...

Glitches mar El Salvador’s adoption of Bitcoin as an official currency.

Experts raised concerns in June about the hasty adoption of the new currency and the rapid execution of new technology on a national scale.

U.S. employers added 235,000 jobs in August, a marked slowdown.

The Labor Department data was collected early in the month, before the latest Covid-19 wave intensified. Check back for live updates and analysis of the...

Texas businesses take the fight over voting rights to Washington.

Community leaders are planning to approach the Biden administration and congressional lawmakers to press for passage of two federal voting rights laws.