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24.03.26 - 08:12
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UK mortgage interest rates expected to rise despite Trump′s Iran pause (The Guardian)
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Bank of England likely to make two quarter-point increases amid sustained rise in inflation, investors believeBusiness live – latest updates'Trumpflation': how the Iran war's economic storm could affect BritonsHomeowners' choice of mortgage deals has shrunk and interest rates on home loans are expected to rise this week despite financial markets reacting positively to Donald Trump's pause on his threat to attack Iranian power plants.Early on Monday, as the end of a two-day deadline set by Trump for a deal with Iran grew closer, financial market data implied that investors believed the Bank of England would attempt to tackle rising prices with four quarter-point increases in rates before the end of December. Continue reading......
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21.03.26 - 13:12
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Fed Contends With Iran War Uncertainty (Bloomberg)
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Former Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles says that the uncertainty from war could hit the economy sooner than we think. He cautions that business investment is liable to fall because of a volatile and uncertain environment. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.03.26 - 00:48
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Wall Street Week | Fed on Iran War, AI Expectations (Bloomberg)
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This week, the Fed holds rate steady, anticipating greater uncertainty and higher prices amid the war in Iran. And AI is advancing fast, but real-world limits mean it may transform industries more gradually and less dramatically than many expect today. Plus, are US tariffs on Canada causing long-term economic harm, or are they resetting the relationship between two closely linked economies? Later, efforts to limit teen social media use are gaining momentum worldwide, but uneven enforcement is raising questions about their real impact.
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