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The Perils of a Cautious Monetary Policy in Addressing Inflation

Adopting a 'wait and see' approach to monetary policy may lead to a repeat of past economic errors, particularly those seen in 2008.

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US and EU Approach Deadline on $11.5 Billion Aircraft Tariffs

As the deadline looms, the US and EU are navigating a complex landscape in their ongoing aircraft trade dispute involving $11.5 billion in tariffs.

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US Inflation Surpasses 4% Amid Rising Energy Costs Linked to Iran Conflict

The ongoing conflict in Iran has contributed to a rise in energy prices, pushing US consumer inflation above the 4% threshold.

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Core CPI Inflation Data Provides Relief as Warsh Assumes Leadership

Recent core CPI inflation figures offer some reassurance to the Federal Reserve as new leadership under Warsh begins to take shape.

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China's Consumer Inflation Surges to Highest Level in Over Three Years

Recent data reveals that China's consumer inflation has reached its highest point in more than three years, driven in part by increased spending during an extended holiday period.

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Gold Prices Stabilize at Lower Levels Ahead of Inflation Reports

As investors prepare for upcoming inflation data, gold prices are settling into a lower range, reflecting cautious market sentiment.

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Nevada's Lithium Mining Sector Shows Resilience Amid Challenges

Despite facing inflation, policy changes, and legal obstacles, Nevada's lithium mining industry continues to advance, according to The Nevada Independent.

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Concerns Grow as Fed's Interest Rate Hikes May Come Too Late for Borrowers

The Federal Reserve's hesitation in raising interest rates could pose challenges for various borrowers, raising concerns about the timing of their actions.

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Bessent Predicts Temporary Inflation Spike Amid Economic Concerns

Treasury Secretary Bessent addresses recent inflation increases, labeling them as a likely short-term issue, while also defending Trump's economic policies amidst rising tensions over the Iran conflict.

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White House Moves to Reintroduce Tariffs Following Labour Investigation

In a notable shift, the US government has proposed tariffs of at least 10% as part of an effort to address issues related to forced labor, marking a significant policy move after a recent Supreme Court ruling.

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US GDP Growth for First Quarter Adjusted Down to 1.6%

The latest economic data indicates a downward revision of the US GDP growth rate for the first quarter, now at 1.6%.

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Morgan Stanley Lowers Price Target for Polaris Industries Amid Economic Concerns

Morgan Stanley has revised its price target for Polaris Industries to $69, citing challenges posed by increasing rates and tariffs.

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Gilt Yields Experience Significant Weekly Decline Amid Fiscal Commitments

A recent rally in gilt yields marks the largest weekly decrease since 2024, influenced by Burnham's commitment to fiscal discipline and reduced speculation on rising Bank of England rates.

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Exploring Medicaid Work Requirements Under the 2025 Reconciliation Law

A detailed examination of the implementation of Medicaid work requirements as outlined in the 2025 Reconciliation Law, including state-specific waivers and key data.

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Gold and Silver Prices Decline Amid Inflation Worries

On Thursday, gold and silver experienced a drop in prices as inflation concerns continued to affect global markets.

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Market Concerns Rise as Inflation Fears Linked to Iran Conflict Intensify

Traders are increasingly worried about inflationary pressures stemming from the ongoing conflict in Iran, leading to declines in both stocks and bonds this week.

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Longstanding Decline in Student Performance Highlights Education Crisis

A recent report indicates that the decline in student test scores in math and reading has been ongoing since 2013, suggesting a deep-rooted educational crisis predating the pandemic.

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Inflation in the US Reaches 3.8% Amid Rising Petrol Prices Linked to Iran Conflict

The latest inflation figure for April marks the highest level in three years, as the ongoing conflict in Iran appears to be impacting petrol prices and the broader economy.

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Dollar Gains Strength Amid Inflation Data and Potential Iran Ceasefire

The dollar has seen an increase following the release of recent inflation data. Meanwhile, discussions surrounding a possible ceasefire in Iran are gaining attention.

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China's Producer Inflation Hits 45-Month High Amid Energy Price Surge

In April 2026, China's producer inflation reached a significant 45-month peak, primarily driven by rising energy prices, indicating potential economic pressures.