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The Times of India |
President Trump claims there is no inflation in the US, asserting that oil, food prices, and interest rates are down. Despite global markets facing sh
Houston Chronicle |
Trump has insisted his tariffs are necessary to rebalance global trade and rebuild domestic manufacturing.
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South Korea’s Trade Ministry said its top negotiator, Inkyo Cheong, will visit Washington this week to express Seoul’s concerns over the 25% tariffs on Korean goods and discuss ways to mitigate the d...
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The volatility of the market has risen significantly, causing concern from investors and businesses alike, and sparking fresh fears that the U.S. may be heading into a recession.Read More: Is the U.S.
Just 46 percent of people approval of Trump's overall job performance, according to a survey conducted for the Wall Street Journal.
Fed's Powell said the economy is in "good place," and officials must keep inflation controlled. His remarks suggest the possibility of fewer rate cuts
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Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan economists said this weekend their baseline forecast under Trump's tariffs is for a recession.
Two days after Trump's so-called "Liberation Day," mortgage rates fell to their lowest level in six months. It may not last, experts warned.
The Federal Reserve's fight against inflation just got more complicated as President Donald Trump's tariffs could push up inflation and increase the chances of a recession, economists said.
Egypt's annual inflation is forecast to have edged down further in March after a base effect caused it to plunge in February, according to a Reuters poll.
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President Donald Trump has announced far-reaching new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners — including a 34% tax on imports from China and 20% on the European Union, among others.