Who Pays in Trump’s Trade War?
Whether tariffs drive up prices could have significant implications for the Federal Reserve. Source link
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Whether tariffs drive up prices could have significant implications for the Federal Reserve. Source link
The European Union acknowledged for the first time that a top official reviewed the messages, but said it had no duty to keep them, despite intense interest. Source link
Initially 49%, it was lowered to 19%, easing worries of a damaging hit to the country’s garment and footwear production industries. Source link
Here is the latest. Source link
Two top Fed officials voted against the central bank’s decision to leave rates unchanged, the first dual dissent in more than 30 years. Source link
Takeaways from the Fed meeting. Source link
U.S. trading partners are committing to buy more gas than they need or than the U.S. can produce, at least in the short term. Source link
Despite recent criticism about its product outlook, the company reported strong sales of iPhones, Macs and services. Source link
Consumers spent more than expected on the e-commerce giant’s site, while margins tightened at the company’s all-important cloud computing division. Source link
Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain. Source link