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While the inflation numbers aren't "as bad as expected," they suggest that President Donald Trump's import tariffs are ...
Indonesia also has agreed to purchase billions in U.S. energy, agriculture products and airplanes, Trump said July 15 in a ...
The deadline for the start of Trump's heaviest tariffs has been delayed a few weeks, but a new report has nonetheless shown ...
While Tuesday's focus was on the tariff-related inflation hit to Treasuries, it's been a rough week for government bonds ...
Four months since Trump fired the opening salvo of his trade war, only China and Canada have dared to hit back at Washington ...
Worsening inflation poses a political challenge for Trump, who as a candidate, promised to immediately lower costs, but ...
Gary Cohn, IBM vice chairman and former National Economic Council Director under President Trump, joins 'Squawk Box' to ...
On "What's Moving Your Money with Spencer Hakimian," Spencer discusses the latest June CPI report showing a continued trend ...
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President Trump’s tariffs have yet to reverse the disinflation trend that’s persisted since January, baffling economists and the bearish views that color the consensus narrative.
U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in June, the sharpest increase since January, according to Reuters. The increase was driven by ...