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How businesses and consumers respond to ongoing economic shocks will determine if the U.S. Federal Reserve can “look through” current high inflation or needs to consider raising interest rates, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said on Thursday. Source: reuters.com
The U.S. economy is showing the strain of the nearly three-month old conflict with Iran, new S&P surveys showed. Another flareup in inflation has raised business costs and pared customer demand. Source: marketwatch.com
Package of incentives is designed to support struggling exporters and lure foreign companies Source: ft.com
Fewer Americans filed for jobless aid last week as layoffs remain low despite a number of uncertainties that continue to cloud the economy. U.S. applications… Source: post-gazette.com
Four car parks will offer limited free parking as part of a trial funded by the combined authority. Source: nz.news.yahoo.com
Investors maintain faith in India’s medium-term future as a global growth engine. Source: barrons.com
The energy shock from the Iran war is seeping ever deeper into the European economy, presenting policy-makers with a dilemma as it simultaneously weighs on growth and pushes prices higher, a broad set of data on Thursday showed. Source: reuters.com
Its endless wars help explain why Source: economist.com
Market expectations have shifted away from rate cuts to the Fed holding rates steady this year or even modestly tightening. Source: finance.yahoo.com
Annuities can have some unique perks — but also some concerning drawbacks — in today’s uncertain climate. Source: cbsnews.com
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