Threat of tariff wars sparks global inflation fears as economists warn of persistent price pressures
The more President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on the US’s trading partners, the more the worry of another inflation wave troubles global economists. Stubborn consumer-price growth was bothering ...
U.S. inflation data plus comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell could be key for determining the path for U.S. interest rates.
Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said inflation has fallen significantly, but warned recent progress has been slow and ...
The Trump administration isn't looking to clash with the Federal Reserve over interest rates, Treasury Secretary Scott ...
Fed’s hawkish stance and potential reduction in rate cuts for 2025 have unsettled markets. Read more on market expectations, ...
From the Western world's biggest economic car crash to an emerging bridge between trade-warring superpowers, Britain's ...
President Trump is an avowed supporter of tariffs, but many experts say such trade measures can boost inflation.
Joe Biden’s presidency ended two weeks ago. His photos no longer hang on the walls. But inside the mind of Donald Trump, he is still very much top of mind.
Minor though tenacious pockets of inflation risk an enduring political headache for the second Trump administration.
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