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Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost of everything from groceries and clothes to furniture and appliances.
US consumer prices have posted their biggest jump in five months in June, suggesting tariffs may be starting to heat up ...
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Inflation in June rose to its highest level since February as economists continue to monitor how ongoing tariffs will impact ...
Opening and closing credit cards can also damage your credit score, per this warning from FICO (FICO). What does it all mean? Unexpected life events such as job loss or an emergency can throw your ...
Carney scheduled the cabinet meeting last week after Trump sent a letter laying out his plan to levy 35 per cent tariffs on Canada on Aug. 1. It was held virtually.
The Nasdaq Composite posted its latest record finish today, supported by a jump in shares of heavyweight Nvidia, but the ...
Consumer inflation rose to almost 1% from April in the Miami metropolitan area. June data shows how persistent inflation may ...
Mumbai, Stock markets snapped the four-day falling streak on Tuesday with the benchmark Sensex rebounding by 317 points on ...
Stock futures were little changed on Tuesday evening, as investors await earnings releases from several big banks and the ...
President Donald Trump publicly insults Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, angry over unchanged interest rates.
President Donald Trump in recent days slapped tariffs as high as 50% on dozens of countries, restoring the type of aggressive ...