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It’s the equivalent of a new payroll tax or a 17% cut in the size of the military, according to a top think tank.
It is getting harder to think it will stay bottled up. Also in this newsletter, the BoE hopes the UK is different this time ...
Economists expect prices to have risen 2.8% in July compared to a year earlier, which would amount to a slight uptick from ...
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Trump fumes and again insists companies pay tariffs not consumers as he bashes criticism of his plan
Consumers aren’t even paying these Tariffs, it is mostly Companies and Governments,’ Trump continues to claim.
Falling gas prices helped keep overall inflation tame in July; however, a broader array of products got even more expensive ...
A gauge of underlying inflation in July showed prices increasing at the fastest annual pace in five months, a sign that ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said he would not impose tariffs on gold, a move welcomed by global bullion markets and ...
Inflation rose less than expected last month, but prices are still climbing. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) joins us to ...
The White House said last week it was preparing an executive order to "clarify misinformation" regarding tariffs on gold bars ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday said his government would provide 30 billion reais ($5.55 billion) in ...
Large firms with big bank balances, workers already in jobs and households near the top of the income ladder will have an ...
Small business owners say this year’s peak nuptials season has been more financially challenging than the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
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