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Fed board contenders Miran, Bullard say Trump’s tariffs are not causing inflation
Both did not commit to how they would vote on interest rates. However, they praised Trump’s pro-growth agenda.
Consumer prices rise 2.7% annually in July, less than expected amid tariff worries
The CPI was projected to increase 0.2% in July and 2.8% for a year ago on headline, and 0.3% and 3% on core
Trump-Putin talks are already a triumph for Moscow, its economy and markets
Economists say the talks are “already a win” for Putin, whose economy is limping along after three years of war.
U.S.-China high-stakes tariff truce extension hangs in the balance as deadline looms
Following the latest bilateral meeting in Stockholm in July, Beijing had struck an optimistic tone on an extension, while U.S. negotiators had put the ball in Trump’s court.
AI is creating new billionaires at a record pace
With time, and IPOs, many of today’s private AI fortunes will eventually become more liquid, providing a historic opportunity for wealth management firms
From lipsticks and Labubu dolls to concerts, the ‘treatonomics’ trend is booming in uncertain times
Spending on mood-boosting products and experiences is proving resilient as consumers seek a morale boost in hard and uncertain times.
Bank of England narrowly votes to cut interest rates to 4% as balancing act continues
The Bank of England cut interest rates from 4.25% to 4% on Thursday as the central bank resumes a “gradual and careful” approach to lowering interest rates.
Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariffs come into effect, hitting dozens of U.S. trading partners
Many of the U.S.’ trading partners now face higher tariffs on their exports to the country.
Russia weighs in on U.S.-India tariff spat, saying New Delhi can choose its own trade partners
The Kremlin commented on Tuesday that Trump’s comments were “attempts to force countries to stop trade relations with Russia.”