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This week’s Chart of the Week comes from Market Strategist Lochlan Halloway’s evaluation on the effect of Trump’s tariffs on the Australian economy. After Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs we outlined ...
New Delhi [India], April 9 (ANI): The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the Modernization of Command Area Development and Water Management (M-CADWM) as a sub-scheme of Pradhan Mantri Krishi ...
China’s economy has already been growing at a slower pace than when Trump first took office. The latest trade war comes as China is struggling with deflation, a crisis-stricken property market ...
Signalling potential for further cuts, the central bank shifted its monetary policy stance from 'neutral' to 'accommodative' to stimulate the sluggish economy amidst U.S. tariff pressures. The Reserve ...
“There is no technical definition of ‘stagflation,’ but this definitely moves the economy in that direction.” Stagflation is one of the trickiest economic situations, because tackling ...
One Democrat sees “central chaos, not central planning,” while a top Senate GOP leader protested the notion of Trump as the central planner in chief, overseeing a command economy. Trump made ...
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But the impact of a weaker US and European economy could be much more significant. That'll make life harder for the Treasury in the Autumn budget and will help cement quarterly rate cuts from the ...
NSA and Cyber Command leader Gen. Timothy Haugh was fired Thursday night, in a White House effort to seemingly remove an official deemed not loyal enough to President Donald Trump. Haugh ...
However, tariffs would be more problematic if the US and eurozone enter recession. That’s not our base case in either economy, though a slowdown would still be felt much more widely across the UK ...