Sticky Inflation Means the European Central Bank Could Be Far from A Policy Pivot
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Inflation Requires Caution for Brazil's Central Bank
Brazil’s central bank may have room to keep easing monetary policy gradually, but “core-services inflation underlying dynamics merit attention,” Goldman Sachs’ Alberto Ramos says.The Wall Street Journal - World - Inflation -
Nigeria's central bank hikes interest rate to 24.75% as it battles sky-high inflation, currency crisis
The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday hiked its key interest rate by 200 basis points, as Africa's largest economy looks to recover from a historic currency crisis and soaring inflation.CNBC - Business -
A turning point in central banking
Last week’s monetary policy moves mark a shift away from strict inflation targetingFinancial Times - World -
Comex Gold Settles Higher
Gold prices rose, clawing back some of Friday’s losses, with the front-month Comex contract for March settling up 0.8% at $2174.80.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Best European XI so far: Kane, Mbappé, Buongiorno
ESPN and WhoScored bring you the best players from Europe's top five leagues so far this season, with the Bundesliga dominating and a couple of shock inclusions.ESPN - Sports -
Pakistan’s Troubles Are Far From Over
Divisions within the all-powerful military make the country’s future difficult to predict.The New York Times - Top stories - Pakistan -
UBS makes Ermotti best-paid European bank boss
Swiss lender awards returning chief executive $15.9mn for steering integration of Credit SuisseFinancial Times - Business -
Extremism endangers Germany's prosperity, warns central bank chief
Yahoo News - World -
Polish central bank chief seeks truce with Tusk over ‘idiotic’ accusations
Adam Glapiński insists he did not abuse his powers in bid to keep Law and Justice party in powerFinancial Times - World -
Bank of England Holds Interest Rates After U.K. Inflation Slows
Britain’s central bank held its key interest rate at the highest level in 16 years for the fifth straight meeting.The New York Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Central and Eastern European countries mark 20 years in NATO with focus on war in Ukraine
Yahoo News - World - Ukraine -
Canada's Poor Productivity Has Reached Emergency Status, Senior Central Bank Official Says
Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor, Carolyn Rogers, warns that a turnaround is urgently needed to protect the economy from future bouts of inflation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Poland's ruling coalition wants the central bank chief tried in court over hurting state interests
Lawmakers with Poland’s ruling pro-European Union coalition have launched a rare process to bring the central bank chief before a special court on allegations of acting against the country’s financial interestsABC News - World -
Poland's ruling coalition wants the central bank chief tried in court over hurting state interests
Yahoo News - World -
Big brands could pivot easily if TikTok goes away, but small business may struggle
A lot of “What ifs” still surround a bill the U.S. House passed last week that would mandate TikTok′s Beijing-based parent company to sell its stake in the platform or face a nationwide banABC News - Tech - Tiktok -
Islamic State ‘recruiting from Tajikistan and other central Asian countries’
UN report reveals Islamist group which claimed Moscow attack has enlisted militants from other terror groups. Videos back IS claim it carried out Russia attackIslamic State launched a major recruitment drive last year aimed at militants from ...The Guardian - World -
After Moscow attack, migrants from Central Asia hit by backlash
Migrants in Russia reported an uptick in xenophobia after Moscow said Tajiks were behind last week's attacks.BBC News - Top stories -
Inflation here to stay? U.S. could face unstable inflation in next decade, top investment pro says
The Federal Reserve might be able to wrestle inflation down to its 2% annual goal, but it’s going to have a hard time keeping it there.MarketWatch - Business - Inflation -
Dak Prescott could play out contract year: What it means, plus five early 2025 landing spots for Cowboys QB
This is a pivotal point in Prescott's relationship with DallasCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Working From Home Could Be Great---With These New Features
Co-working spaces at your house, built-in wellness tech and backdrops for video calls will be part of the designThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Could 'green shoots' of recovery really save Sunak from calamity?
This was the week the core pieces of the general election snapped into place, writes Laura Kuenssberg.BBC News - Top stories -
AI Will Mean Cheaper Food
It will allow farmers and distributors to make dramatic improvements in efficiency, putting downward pressure on prices.The Wall Street Journal - World - Artificial Intelligence -
Customers from the East Coast to the Midwest could see costly impact from Baltimore bridge collapse
Customers from the East Coast to the Midwest who were expecting goods shipped in via the Port of Baltimore could see significant cost increases as a result of Tuesday's collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.NBC News - Top stories -
Redefining Your Banking Relationship
Banking is a partnership, not a transaction. And it can help Black women overcome systemic financial hurdles.Inc. - Business -
The Lone Volcano in California’s Central Valley
Often called “the world’s smallest mountain range,” the Sutter Buttes are an unlikely and beloved landmark in one of the flattest parts of the state.The New York Times - Top stories - California -
Kent Campbell, Pivotal Figure in the Fight Against Malaria, Dies at 80
Among his accomplishments in a four-decade career in public health, he helped pioneer programs providing bed nets in Africa.The New York Times - Health -
Tesla’s Pivot to China Saved Musk. It Also Binds Him to Beijing.
Tesla and China built a symbiotic relationship, with credits, workers and parts that made Mr. Musk ultrarich. Now, his reliance on the country may give Beijing leverage.The New York Times - Business - China -
From IVF to birth control, Supreme Court abortion pill case could spark challenges to other drugs
Vaccines, birth control pills, hormone therapies and fertility drugs would be subject to new litigation if the Supreme Court endorses a challenge to abortion pill mifepristone, pharmaceutical industry experts warn.NBC News - Politics - Abortion -
Geomagnetic storm from a solar flare could disrupt radio communications and create a striking aurora
Space weather forecasters have issued a geomagnetic storm watch through Monday.ABC News - Tech -
Miami Dolphins Fantasy Football buzz from 2024 NFL owners meeting: Odell Beckham Jr. could be on the way, more
Here's what you need to know out of the owners meeting about the Dolphins offense in FantasyCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Not so fast: San Diego art museum could be blocked from selling its downtown home
The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego appears to be in default on its agreement with the city, which can take back the downtown property.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
EU trade policy serves Ukraine an unappetising menu
Restrictions on food imports foreshadow tricky time for Kyiv negotiating entry to blocFinancial Times - World - Ukraine -
Chick-fil-A Shifts Its ‘No Antibiotic’ Chicken Policy
The fast food restaurant chain will continue to bar the use of antibiotics used to treat people but will permit the use of animal antibiotics.The New York Times - Business -
Biden vs. Trump: A Choice, Not an Echo, on Economic Policy
The presidential nominees have very different views on climate, taxes, trade, entitlements and labor.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
The Far Right Wants Its Revenge on Speaker Johnson Over Spending Bill
Bipartisan spending legislation approved by Congress represented a major defeat for ultraconservatives, who immediately turned on Speaker Mike Johnson.The New York Times - Top stories -
Taiwan leader, European parliamentarians promote closer ties
Yahoo News - World - Taiwan -
Remembering Maurizio Pollini, a Giant of European Pianists
The Italian pianist, who died on Saturday at age 82, applied brilliant technique and a delicate sound to a wide range of repertoire, from Mozart and Beethoven to Stravinsky, Bartók and Schoenberg.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big Ships Collide With Bridges Far Too Often
But there are better ways to protect a bridge like the one that collapsed in Baltimore.The New York Times - Top stories -
European flying car technology sold to China
The Slovakian AirCar, built with a BMW engine and run on normal fuel, will now be made in China.BBC News - Top stories - China -
NCAA Tournament Expansion Means Less Cinderella Teams
Expanding the men’s tournament could push small schools like Oakland, which upset Kentucky this week, out of the action.The New York Times - Top stories