ECONOMY
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Stocks crash on recession fears as the ‘Fed is seizing defeat from the jaws of victory’ – Fortune
Stocks crash on recession fears as the ‘Fed is seizing defeat from the jaws of victory’ Fortune Source link
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US Fed Meet Live Updates: Powell-led FOMC likely to hold rates steady in July amid dovish commentary – Mint
US Fed Meet Live Updates: Powell-led FOMC likely to hold rates steady in July amid dovish commentary Mint Source link
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Another indicator suggests US economy is on the edge of a recession
The uncertainty surrounding the United States economy is seemingly accelerating as various indicators suggest a recession might be imminent. For…
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US economy regains speed in second quarter; price pressures easing – Kitco NEWS
US economy regains speed in second quarter; price pressures easing Kitco NEWS Source link
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China’s Central Bank is Latest to Cut Rates
China Cuts Lending Rate in Attempt To Boost Economy 1 hr 28 min ago China cut its benchmark lending rate…
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Trump tariffs draw concerns about inflation
Call it the war over trade wars. Economists are warning the “price of imported manufactured goods would rise significantly” and…
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Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio on U.S. economy and politics
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio joins Money…
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World Economy Latest: US Inflation Cools, While Political Gridlock Grips France
Underlying US inflation cooled in June to the slowest pace since 2021 on the back of a long-awaited slowdown in…
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Mortgage Demand Drops as High Rates Discourage Refinancing
Wholesale Inventories Rise to Meet Expectations 1 hr 48 min ago Total wholesaler inventories came in as expected in May,…
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A key part of America’s economy has shifted into reverse
A version of this story first appeared in CNN Business’ Before the Bell newsletter. Not a subscriber? You can sign…
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