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Trump’s Tariffs & Inflation, Who Pays, And The Impact On Products
Are tariffs inflationary? Who will shoulder the increased cost? Will tariffs cause a recession? How do tariffs affect different products?
Fed officials see inflation risks from Trump's tariffs
The Trump administration's plans for trade tariffs come with inflation risks, three Federal Reserve officials warned on Monday, with one arguing that uncertainty over the outlook for prices calls for slower interest-rate cuts than otherwise.
Trump’s Tariffs May Complicate Efforts to Tame Inflation
Federal Reserve officials are closely watching the levies, given the expectation that such policies could lead to higher prices.
How Trump's Tariffs Could Affect U.S. Consumers
The tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico could raise the prices of everything from cars and gas to homes and food
Trump’s tariff moves upend inflation expectations in financial markets
President Donald Trump’s weekend announcement of tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China translated into a shock for market-based inflation expectations, prompting traders to now expect an annual headline rate from the consumer-price index that’s closer to 3% for much of 2025.
Trump’s tariffs set to increase prices of clothing, produce, liquor and more
U.S. President Donald Trump announced steep tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. Mexico’s president later announced a one-month pause in tariffs there. Becky Anderson explains the impact the tariffs could have on prices of popular items.
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Higher egg prices and more tariffs: What betting markets see for inflation and trade policy
Betting markets gained notoriety in 2024 for accurately predicting Trump's election win. Now, bettors are predicting the path ...
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Brazil Central Bank Raises Alert on Near-Term Inflation Woes
Brazil’s central bank said annual inflation will run above the tolerance range for the next six months, as food prices rise ...
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Inflation Is Down to 3%. Why That Isn’t Good Enough.
Even inflation this low could feed consumer frustration, workplace friction and an inflationary psychology.
Christian Science Monitor
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Inflation’s lasting pressure: A hotel worker’s story shows the struggle
Inflation has come way down since June 2022. But the issue might have decided the recent election. Here’s one story, from a ...
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Brazil Central Bank Sees Unanchored Inflation Expectations, Overheating Economy as Key Risks
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank on Tuesday labeled the unanchoring of inflation expectations and the country's ...
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Bond Dealers Lock Horns Over Inflation-Protected Bond Supply
A small coterie of Wall Street dealers say it’s time for the US Treasury to resume increasing the size of its 30-year ...
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Trump's tariffs raise fears Brazil's central bank is out of step on inflation
Brazilian analysts say the tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canada, Mexico and China could cause a ...
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Parking fee increase 'to catch up with inflation'
Fees had remained steady for the previous 14 years but the city council said it was now looking to "catch up on inflation ...
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Food Inflation: The Egg Comes First But The Chicken Matters!
Mother Nature is still in charge when it comes to growing our food and supply & demand are still economic factors in pricing.
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Euro zone inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.5% in January on energy price hike
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the January inflation print to come in at 2.4%, unchanged from December.
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