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No Interest to Cut Rates…(Yet)
And, Chris Mason speaks to Tory defector Natalie ElphickeBBC News - Top stories -
Federal student loan interest rates set to be highest in more than a decade
Students heading to college this year could wind up paying more for their schooling than those in the recent past. That’s because federal student loan interest rates are set to be the highest they’ve been in more than a decade.MarketWatch - Business -
Fed holds interest rates at 23-year high as inflation continues to push back timing of a rate cut
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it will hold interest rates at a 23-year high, making borrowing tougher for everything from car loans to mortgages.CNN - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Judge blocks anti-ESG law in Oklahoma
A judge in Oklahoma blocked a state law that prohibits state pension systems from doing business with companies that are against investing in the oil and gas industry. In a filing Tuesday, Oklahoma County District Court Judge Sheila Stinson issued ...The Hill - Politics -
A redemptive moment for EU-UK relations
Also in this week’s newsletter: a superficially comforting headline on inward investmentFinancial Times - World -
A Ukrainian gymnast carried the Paris Olympic torch with an EU team, in a sign of support
A Ukrainian gymnast has led a group of European athletes carrying the torch for the Paris Olympics through Marseille, a gesture of European unity and solidarity with her country amid its war with RussiaABC News - Sports - Ukraine -
Eye Opener: Heavy rain, wind and deadly tornadoes sweep U.S.
Another day of powerful storms hammers millions with heavy rain, wind and deadly tornadoes. Also, President Biden draws a red line, saying no new offensive weapons to Israel if it invades Rafah. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.CBS News - Top stories -
Stock-market investors fear a consumer slowdown. Keep an eye on gasoline demand.
Investors are monitoring gasoline demand as they fret about the toll inflation is taking on consumers.MarketWatch - Business