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The dollar is also under pressure due to concerns that US tariffs would derail economic growth. The dollar today initially moved higher as US tariff concerns weighed on equity markets and ...
After months of optimism over the prospect of a US economic "soft landing," more Wall Street watchers are now warning of another possible outcome: stagflation. "Stagflation worries [are] appearing ...
Goldman Sachs forecasts a 15 percentage point increase in US tariffs by 2025, raising concerns over inflation, GDP growth, and unemployment. As economic fundamentals weaken, the potential for a ...
With the benefit of hindsight, I can answer the question I posed earlier: American companies should regard any reset in U.S.-Russia economic relations with skepticism, at least for as long as the ...
Also, Friday's US economic news showed that Feb personal spending rose less than expected, a negative factor for the dollar. In addition, Thursday evening's comments from Richmond Fed President ...
More than 90 per cent of the respondents to the FT-Chicago Booth poll said they were either “a little” or “very” worried about a decline in the quality of US economic data, in part due to ...