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The Federal Reserve Enters Its Kevin Warsh Era

The US Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged in their first meeting under new Chairman Kevin Warsh today. The policy makers were split on whether they expect to raise rates this year, and Warsh himself declined to submit a forecast. Warsh also held his first, highly antic ...  Show more

The Iran War’s Lasting Scars Across Asia

An interim deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz offers relief, but Asia’s economic woes are far from over. Beyond the chokepoint, the conflict has forced long-lasting shifts in Asia’s food and energy flows. On today’s Big Take Asia podcast, Oanh Ha joins Odd Lots co-hosts Tracy Al ...  Show more

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