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In a wide-ranging interview with NBC News, Trump talked about tariffs, sending Patriot missiles to NATO for Ukraine and how he'll sell his recently passed "big, beautiful bill."
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Explícame on MSNHow Trump's tariffs could boost your Social Security checkRising inflation from new tariffs may lift next year’s COLA, but the net effect on retirees’ wallets could still be negative.
Brazil’s annual inflation ticked up further above target as US President Donald Trump rattled Latin America’s largest economy with plans to impose 50% tariffs on all its goods and services.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNTrump demands historic rate cut as inflation threat loomsThe US stock market just blew past every record in history, as the capitalization-to-GDP ratio hit 208% this week, jumping nearly 43 percentage points since April. That crushes the previous high of 206% from February and more than doubles the ratio from nine years ago.
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In a response to Fortune, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem defended the Fed's autonomy, citing global evidence that independent central banks deliver stronger inflation and employment outcomes.
US stocks have rocketed back to all-time highs. The unemployment rate remains historically low. And the inflation rate is lower than when President Donald Trump took office.
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Peter Boockvar, Bleakley Financial Group chief investment officer, CNBC Contributor, joins 'Fast Money' to talk the impact of the latest round of tariff threats, hit top plays in this market, and more.
U.S. President Donald Trump's threat of a 50% tariff on copper imports is raising alarm in the U.S. auto sector, as it could make it even harder for carmakers and suppliers to absorb border taxes and rising costs,
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says cutting interest rates could push inflation even higher. President Trump called for Powell to resign in response.