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Fed’s interest rate outlook may shift with Trump’s tariff plans

Fed’s interest rate outlook may shift with Trump’s tariff plans

Former Federal Reserve policymaker Loretta Mester has indicated that the US Federal Reserve may implement fewer interest rate cuts than previously expected next year, particularly if President-elect Donald Trump's proposed global tariffs are implemented. Speaking at UBS's annual European conference in London, Mester stressed that the Fed's monetary policy will be significantly influenced by the fiscal strategies of a future Republican administration. Mester noted that the market's revised expectations for interest rate cuts may actually be correct, suggesting that the number of cuts may be fewer than the four previously expected. “Next year, the pace of cuts will be influenced…
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Neel Kashkari addresses Trump’s tariff proposals and their potential impact on inflation

Neel Kashkari addresses Trump’s tariff proposals and their potential impact on inflation

Neel Kashkari, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, recently shared his views on the potential implications of President-elect Donald Trump's tariff proposals during a session at the 2024 Milken Conference. Speaking on CBS' "Face the Nation," Kashkari expressed concern that these tariffs could exacerbate long-term inflation if they provoke retaliatory measures from global trading partners. Kashkari pointed out that while one-off tariffs may not have a significant impact on inflation in the long run, the situation becomes more complex if countries engage in tariff imposition on each other. He noted: “The challenge becomes, if there is…
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The race for the 2026 Grand Prix: A look at the contenders and implications

The race for the 2026 Grand Prix: A look at the contenders and implications

As Formula 1 looks to 2026, competition for hosting rights is heating up, with four circuits vying for contract extensions. Countries such as Thailand and South Korea have submitted bids, while nations such as India and Rwanda are working diligently to improve their infrastructure to secure a place on the prestigious F1 calendar. The stakes are high, not only for sport but for the economies of the countries involved. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali underlined the intensity of the application process, stressing that the interest in hosting a Grand Prix transcends sport. “We are getting calls from prime ministers and governments…
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Uncertainty surrounds Donald Trump’s second presidency

Uncertainty surrounds Donald Trump’s second presidency

The future of Donald Trump's second term remains uncertain, but his first administration was characterized by a strong focus on business-related issues, according to Joe Kaeser, a prominent German business leader. In a recent interview with CNBC, Kaeser, who chairs the supervisory board of Siemens Energy, reflected on his experiences during Trump's early presidency. Kaeser noted that the Trump administration has been very responsive to businesses' concerns. “During that time, if I had a problem to solve for my company, the administration was extremely responsive,” he shared with CNBC's Annette Weisbach. Having served as CEO of Siemens when Trump was…
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