First signs of tariff inflation

First signs of tariff inflation

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Levi's frayed forecast

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STAAR prelims signal upside

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The week begins on a risk-off note
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US inflation concerns intensified, with the core PCE rising 2.8% year-on-year, fuelling fears of stagflation. Tariffs remain a significant concern, with the US poised to unveil new measures on Wednesday. The EU is bracing itself for a potential 20% tariff, and Goldman Sachs ha ...

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Inflation Shocker
What Goes Up

A shockingly high reading in the consumer price index landed with a bang in markets this week. Zachary Griffiths, a macro strategist with Wells Fargo, joined the “What Goes Up” podcast to discuss what inflation pressures he’s got his eye on and why he doesn’t think the latest num ...  Afficher plus

Dollar pulls back as US CPI data take center stage
Global Market Insights - Forex, Futures, Stocks

Send us Fan MailUS inflation numbers enter the spotlight ahead of the Fed. Headline CPIrate expected to tick down, core to held steady. Yen extends slide on moreBoJ-related reports, rebounds today. Wall Street climbs to new highs forthe year.Risk Warning: Our services involve a s ...  Afficher plus

Wholesale inflation rose in June, even as consumer prices fell
Marketplace Minute

The producer price index increased 0.2%; economists worried Trump will worsen inflation, WSJ survey finds; PepsiCo, Conagra signal limits to price increases; IMF predicts Fed rate cuts by end of year.