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Dollar Unlikely to Be Impacted by Fed's Jackson Hole Symposium
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NBC News - Top stories
Inflation expected to keep slowing ahead of anticipated Fed interest rate cut
The pace of inflation likely moderated again in August — further relief for beleaguered consumers still smarting from pandemic-era price shocks.2 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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Gold Edges Higher Amid Softer U.S. Dollar, CPI Expectations
Gold prices edged higher on a softer dollar and as traders awaited U.S. inflation data that could determine the size of the Fed’s expected rate cut later this month.3 hours ago -
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Euro Could Turn Lower if ECB Cuts Forecasts
If U.S. inflation data are lower than expected, the euro could edge higher against the dollar, but those gains might prove temporary ahead of Thursday’s European Central Bank meeting, Monex Europe ...3 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
European Central Bank set to cut interest rates just days before the Fed's big decision
Traders are widely anticipating an interest rate cut at the Federal Reserve's Sept. 17-18 meeting, as well as at the ECB's meeting this week.6 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Golfers hit back-to-back holes-in-one
Steve Wilmhurst and Liam Nairn achieved their extraordinary feat at Studley Wood Golf Club.6 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
How Wall Street won ‘capitulation’ from the Fed on new bank rules
Fed vice-chair says he learnt ‘lesson of humility’ when he had to revise capital requirements plan7 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
CNBC - Business
After Mondelez's gains, Cramer says wait to buy stock until the Fed cuts interest rates
Until the Federal Reserve starts to cut interest rates, CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday advised investors to hold off on buying shares of Mondelez.12 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
CBS News - Politics
Feds say leaders of white supremacist group solicited assassinations, attacks
Two people are accused of leading an online group of white supremacists that maintained a list of high-profile targets to assassinate and urging group members to commit hate crimes.Yesterday -
CBS News - Politics
The Climate Election: How climate change impacts maternal health and pregnancy
For those who are pregnant, extreme heat isn't just uncomfortable. Studies show it can lead to serious complications for them and their unborn child, including pre-term births, miscarriages and ...Yesterday - Climate
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