Economics
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FOMCMinutes – Fed Maintains Rate, Slows Balance Sheet Reduction
The Federal Reserve released minutes from its March 18-19, 2025 meeting, revealing that officials maintained the federal funds rate at…
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EU Announces €21 billion in Tariffs on U.S. Goods as Trade War Escalates
The European Union approved retaliatory tariffs on €21 billion ($23.2 billion) of American goods in response to President Donald Trump’s…
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U.S. Wholesale Sales Higher Than Expected
US Wholesale Sales MoM: 2.4% (Forecast 0.8%, Previous -1.3%) US Wholesale Inventories MoM Rev.: 0.3% (Forecast 0.4%, Previous 0.3%) The…
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent And The Fed’s Kashkari Comment on Tariffs And U.S. Economy
U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessent announced that he would take a leading role in tariff negotiations in the United States. He…
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned that a US recession is a likely outcome
A US recession is likely Progress on trade deals is essential to calm markets The U.S. economy is relatively strong…
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China to Impose additional Tariff’s to The 84% Total on U.S. Goods
China Finance Ministry: To impose additional tariffs on US goods from April 10. China Finance Ministry: To impose additional tariffs…
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U.S. economic outlook: Tariffs throw a spanner in the works
Tariffs likely will cause a modest stagflationary shock to the U.S. economy The import levies that President Trump announced on…
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Goolsbee Tariff Scale is significantly Higher Than The Fed Anticipated. Indices in China Plummeting
In an interview that ended just a few minutes ago, Austan Goolsbee from the Fed expressed growing concern over the economic…
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ECB Council Member Simkus Comments – Rate Cut Needed in April
“25 bps rate cut [in Eurozone] is needed in April” commented Gediminas Simkus from the Governing Council of the European…
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U.S FNIB Business Optimism Weaker Than Expected
US NFIB Business Optimism Index Actual 97.4 (Forecast 99, Previous 100.70) NFIB Chief Economist Bill Dunkelberg commented the reading that: “The…
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