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Inflation Cooled Further in June, Welcome News for the Fed and Consumers
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Danone Keeps Outlook as Consumers Welcome Lower Prices
Danone backed its full-year sales guidance as it eased the pace of price hikes and saw shoppers begin to buy more of its branded products.2 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Whether the Fed cuts rates or not, inflation is going higher — and so are stocks
The U.S. economy and the stock market can thrive even if inflation doesn’t fall to 2%.21 hr ago - Federal Reserve -
The Wall Street Journal - World
U.S. Stocks Mixed With Earnings in Spotlight
The Nasdaq and S&P 500 fell, while the Dow advanced amid a deluge of earnings and ahead of the Fed’s policy meeting.14 hr ago -
MarketWatch - Business
A surprise Fed rate cut might be good for consumers — but not for the stock market
Investors are clamoring for affirmation the Fed will begin cutting rates in September. But a surprise easing on Wednesday likely wouldn’t go over well.13 hr ago -
NBC News - Top stories
McDonald's says $5 value meal sales are hot as consumers feel 'pinch' of inflation
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Yahoo News - World
Chinese leaders pledge further support for flagging economy
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Dollar Falls as Fed Seen Signalling Imminent Rate Cut
The dollar was lower as investors bet on the Fed laying the groundwork for an imminent interest-rate cut, with EUR/USD likely to remain above 1.08 and GBP/USD rising above 1.28, according to Unicredit Research.1 hr ago - Federal Reserve -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Starbucks Seeks Turnaround as Sales Cool
The world’s largest coffee chain said Tuesday that its U.S. same-store sales declined 2% for its June quarter, the second consecutive decline in the key metric since Covid-19 business disruptions in 2020.11 hr ago -
Financial Times - Business
Reeves goes big on Tory ‘cover up’, but Labour may fall into same mistakes
Abandoning infrastructure projects and relying on risky revenue raisers could hamper Labour’s hopes to boost growth23 hr ago -
Yahoo News - World
German inflation rises to 2.3% in July
18 hr ago - Germany
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