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ABC News - World
The Czech central bank again cuts a key interest rate as inflation stays low and economy recovers
The Czech Republic’s central bank has cut its key interest rate for the fifth straight time as inflation remains low and the economy shows signs of recovery -
CNBC - Business
Fed and European Central Bank could cut interest rates in September, Morgan Stanley strategist says
The U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank could move to cut rates in September, a Morgan Stanley strategist said Friday.Federal Reserve -
ABC News - World
Inflation is down in Europe. But ECB is in no hurry to make more rate cuts
Inflation is on the way down in Europe -
Inc. - Business
The Fed's Case to Cut Interest Rates Is on the Line Today
Economists forecast a key inflation gauge to cool to a three-year low. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Slowing U.S. Inflation Fuels Expectations of Interest Rate Cuts
With the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge meeting market expectations, the possibility of interest rate cuts remains alive. -
CBS News - Top stories
Why the expected interest rate cut could be good for gold
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates soon. Here's why some experts say that may be good for gold's price. -
CNBC - Business
IMF says Fed should hold interest rates where they are until 'at least' end of year
IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said Thursday that the Federal Reserve should hold off on rate cuts until 'at least' the second half of the year.Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - World
China’s central bank moves to address bond frenzy
Officials are increasingly uncomfortable with a rally pushing borrowing costs to lowest level in decadesChina -
Financial Times - World
FirstFT: ‘Presidential immunity’ ruling boosts Donald Trump and dismays Democrats
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Le Pen says she will seek to form government even if short of outright majority
French far-right party leader says she will look for allies if RN fails to secure 289 parliamentary seats on Sunday -
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The far-right surge in France
Opponents must mobilise to prevent Marine Le Pen’s party from taking power -
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Joe Biden and the tragedy of liberal denialism
The left ignores problems on its own side, and recent history has turned on that failureJoe Biden -
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UK water companies face raft of legal challenges after landmark ruling
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Revolut chair welcomes London listing overhaul as fintech reports record profits
UK-based company helped by higher interest rates as it expands customer base