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Fed Maintains Rates Amid Inflation, Economic Concerns Persist

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The Fed maintained the 5.25-5.5% rate in May 2024 due to persistent inflation and a tight labor market amid public concerns about financial futures.
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Nvidia-Led A.I. Boom ‘Will be Strong for a Decade’

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Creative Planning CEO and author of ‘Money, Simplified’ Peter Mallouk breaks down why investors shouldn’t worry about the election, plus why Nvidia is strongly placed to benefit from the A.I. boom for years.
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What Is Shrinkflation?

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And how can shoppers avoid it?
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How much will the coronation of King Charles cost us?

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King Charles' coronation has been described by Palace officials as a streamlined celebration of the new monarch but how much does such an event cost the UK taxpayer? And is it worth the money being spent as much of the country suffers...
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Trudeau, Poilievre draw battle lines in fight over affordability

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Newly elected Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre slammed the Liberals’ new measures to help Canadians struggling with the rising cost of living, claiming they will only fuel higher inflation, signalling a long battle to come over what...
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US inflation slows for 2nd month but remains stubbornly high

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Americans continue to struggle to make ends meet as the cost of living surges.
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August inflation rates soar in Argentina

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Argentina’s inflation rate has hit its highest level in years, causing food prices to spiral.
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Pierre Poilievre wins Conservative leadership by landslide

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Pierre Poilievre won the leadership of the Conservative Party of Canada by two-thirds of the vote with a campaign focused on limiting government inference in people’s lives. His supporters feel the current government is ineffective and...
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Argentina negotiates debt restructure with IMF

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Argentina is trying to work out a deal with the International Monetary Fund in a bid to avoid economic collapse.
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Iranians struggle to buy essentials amid soaring inflation

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Iran’s inflation rate is among the world’s highest and has soared by nearly 60 percent since 2018.
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Could This Year's Meme Stock Mania Surrounding GameStop, AMC, and Others Continue in 2022 and Beyond?

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As 2021 is approaching its end, the meme stock mania that surrounded companies like Gamestop and AMC this year doesn't seem to be going anywhere. Stocks for both companies plunged to their lowest levels in months on Monday, but on...
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Finance minister pledges billions in pandemic support during fall fiscal update

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Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland pledged roughly $29 billion in additional pandemic support during Tuesday's fall fiscal update. Freeland delivered the economic update while self-isolating after two members of...
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Food banks brace for increased demand as grocery prices go up

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Food banks and hamper programs are preparing for increased demand, after the annual Canada's Food Price Report warns 2022 could see the highest hikes in grocery prices in more than a decade.
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Food costs expected to keep rising in 2022

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Canadian grocery bills could increase by hundreds of dollars next year as food costs continue to rise. Researchers expect the price of dairy, vegetables and bakery items to jump the most.
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Prices for cars and airline tickets rising

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Economist Alex Pelle with investment bank Mizuho says a big factor pushing up inflation is that strong consumer demand for goods and services coming out of the pandemic.
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Inflation "very high risk" for economy, says former PBO

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Former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page says the government should show how it intends to use fiscal policy to address inflation in its fiscal update.
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Pepsi Shares Rise Following Earnings Report, Increased 2022 Outlook

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PepsiCo. shares are ticking up after the company released its Q3 earnings report. However, the snack and beverage giant noted that increased product prices are likely to continue into Q1 along with supply chain issues.
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High inflation rate pushes more Belgians to go cross-border shopping in France

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Belgium's inflation rate is one of the highest compared to its neighbouring countries, report by FPS Finance shows.
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US consumer spending takes a hit

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We track the state of the U.S. economy by breaking down the numbers in retail sales data from January. The decline in retail sales suggests a cooling consumer sector, a critical component of economic growth. While December's retail data...
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Millions to get £1,400 pay rise in April with inflation-busting boost

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Millions to get £1,400 pay rise in April with inflation-busting boostSource: Various
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Russian President Holds Annual Press Meet Says In Ukraine We Are Moving Towards Reaching Our Goal

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Russian president holds annual press meet says in Ukraine we are moving towards reaching our goal. Watch in for more details!
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Cost of living continues to rise for Canadians

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Statistics Canada has released their October inflation snapshot. The CBC's Peter Armstrong has more.
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Why Canada's inflation rate ticked up again — and what it means for you

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Canada's inflation rate hit two per cent in October, an increase over the last month, but that doesn't mean that Canada is missing its target. CBC senior business reporter Armstrong breaks down why there's an uptick and the effect on...
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Commuter woes: Toll increase, fare hike and congestion pricing all coming in 2025

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Some New Jersey drivers reacted negatively to the news, saying that every cent counts.