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Bloomberg

ECB's Schnabel Warns Against Cutting Rates Too Far

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European Central Bank Executive Board member Isabel Schnabel said the ECB needs to be wary of cutting interest rates too far as borrowing costs are already near a level that no longer restrains the economy, and going lower could...
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Bloomberg

Bank of Korea's Rate Cut Was 'Right Decision,' Deutsche Bank Says

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Juliana Lee, chief Asia economist at Deutsche Bank, shares her views on the Bank of Korea's decision to cut its benchmark interest rate by a quarter-percentage point to 3%. The central bank also cut its growth forecast for 2025 below 2%,...
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Bloomberg

Sorrell Calls for Aggressive Stimulus As China Struggles

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One of the world's top advertising executives - S4 Capital Executive Chairman Sir Martin Sorrell - says China's central government should unleash more stimulus - through added fiscal spending or more aggressive easing of interest rates....
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Bloomberg

Fed Minutes Show Broad Support for Gradual Rate Cuts

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Federal Reserve officials indicated broad support for a careful approach to future interest-rate cuts as the economy remains solid and inflation slowly cools, minutes from their latest policy meeting showed. Mike McKee reports.
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Bloomberg

Fiscal Policy Will Pressure Yields Higher, PGIM's Peters Says

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PGIM Fixed Income co-CIO Greg Peters says investors seem to be dismissing the negativity around tariffs and immigration. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close," Peters also comments on Federal Reserve monetary policy and his concerns about...
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Curated Video

Why federal interest rates likely won't drop anytime soon

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Fed officials say rate cuts probably aren't needed, and may continue to be cautious as President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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Curated Video

President Biden promises peaceful transition in address following Trump's victory

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During his address, President Biden said it was important for Americans to trust that the election was fair and to accept the results of the election, something Trump had not done following his defeat in 2020. (Scripps News)
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Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates several times until 2025

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After months of arguments and promises about the economy by the two presidential candidates, The Federal Reserve meets over the next two days to do something that will actually help shape it. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Full Sir Keir Starmer speech ahead of Budget

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In a speech in Birmingham, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer confirmed the £2 bus fare cap will be replaced by a new £3 cap until the end of 2025 at this week’s Budget. He also defended Labour’s decision to suspend MP Mike Amesbury. The...
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Curated Video

October is National Financial Planning month, here are tips on planning your financial future

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It's National Financial Planning Month, and money strategies are best started early. Experts say to always be sure purchases align with your financial goals, and to be smart about using financing. (Scripps News)
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Fed chair plans to drop interest rates as 'inflation has decline significantly'

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Citing falling inflation and rising unemployment, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the time has come to drop federal interest rates. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Federal Reserve to announce decision that could impact auto, home loans

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The Federal Reserve could announce on Wednesday a change to the U.S. interest rate, impacting home and car buyers. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Money moves to consider before a possible rate cut

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After aggressive rate hikes starting in March 2022, the Federal Reserve has been attempting to pull off a delicate balancing act. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Scripps News Reports: The voices of real people, not pundits

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For the past 10 weeks Scripps News has hosted conversations with dozens of voters on the issues that matter to them most this election year. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Inflation subsides as incomes more than keep up with rising cost of living, government data says

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The U.S. government's latest inflation data shows the cost of living actually decreased in June compared to May, with wage increases more than keeping up with the annual inflation rate. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Sunak takes part in Q&A during business visit - high res

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks in a Q&A with staff at DCS Group warehouse in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Mr Sunak said the country is on a good path under his leadership and it would be “reversed” if Labour wins the election.
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Press Association

Sunak takes part in Q&A during business visit - full

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks in a Q&A with staff at a distribution company in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Mr Sunak said the country is on a good path under his leadership and it would be “reversed” if Labour wins the election.
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Press Association

Sunak: Tax cuts for businesses and families 'at risk' if Labour are elected

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has claimed tax cuts for businesses and families will be put at risk if he is no longer Prime Minister. as he spoke in a Q&A with staff at a distribution company in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Asked how he would...
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Curated Video

Scripps News Reports: The election-year importance of the everyday economy

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The economy is the No. 1 political issue among consumers. As the election nears, how is it affecting the everyday American experience? (Scripps News)
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Biden's economy vs. Trump's economy

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Our "Path to the White House" series continues this week with one of the big issues that matters most to voters heading into the November presidential election: the economy. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

The Race Weekend: Role of foreign policy, speaking with former President Trump

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Rachel Louise Just of Scripps News Phoenix shares her exclusive interview with former President Trump and more. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Darren Jones holds press conference to 'call out' Conservative spending plans

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Darren Jones, shadow chief secretary to the treasury, holds a press conference to 'call out' Conservative spending plans he says are unfunded and potentially damaging to ordinary people's finances.
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Press Association

Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says – full speech and Q&A

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Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...
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Press Association

Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says –full speech and Q&A - high res

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Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...