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The Fed is expected to hold interest rates steady in July, waiting for more clarity on how tariffs will affect the economy.
So far, the impact of President Donald Trump's campaign of steep tariffs against U.S. trading partners has been difficult to spot in hard economic data, but that may be about to change.
The government’s assertions conceal a broader reality of increasing income inequality and widespread economic hardship. These ...
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TipRanks on MSNFed Dials Down Inflation View, Lifts Growth OutlookFed officials are growing more optimistic about the economy, projecting lower inflation than in May, according to the minutes ...
By Dr Shane Oliver, Chief Economist and Head of Investment Strategy at AMP. The key points are: The first half of this year ...
Long-term Treasury bonds show strong historical returns, but recent short-term risks arise. Learn why balanced portfolios ...
U.S. consumers modestly lowered their expectations for inflation for the year ahead, while keeping longer-term expectations ...
Vietnam’s last minute trade deal with the US may deliver some benefits to the US, but could prove adverse for Vietnam ...
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