Inflation
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financeSouth Korea Inflation Rises Less Than Expected in March
South Korea's inflation rose slightly in March despite global oil price surges linked to the Iran conflict.
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financePresidents' Inflation Dilemma: Sacrificing Price Stability for Political Gain
An analysis of how recent US presidents have prioritized tangible benefits over inflation concerns, leading to economic challenges and voter dissatisfaction.
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financeSouth Korea's March Inflation Rises to 2.2% Amid Oil Price Surge
South Korea's inflation edged up to 2.2% in March, driven by rising oil prices, as the central bank prepares for its April policy meeting.
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financeSouth Korea's March Inflation Below Forecasts, but Risks Remain High
South Korea's inflation rose to 2.2% in March, below forecasts, due to government fuel price caps. However, rising oil prices pose significant upside risks for April and beyond.
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worldU.S. Gas Prices Soar to $4 Per Gallon Amid Iran War, Straining Drivers and Economy
Rising gas prices hit a four-year high as the conflict with Iran disrupts global oil supply chains, impacting drivers and fueling inflation concerns.
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financeKevin Warsh Seeks Lower Rates, Crypto Flexibility at Fed
Kevin Warsh, Trump’s nominee for Fed Chair, advocates for reduced interest rates and a flexible approach to cryptocurrencies, aiming to address inflation and economic growth.
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financeFed Rate Cuts Delayed Amid Oil Price Surge and Inflation Concerns
Morgan Stanley economists warn rising oil costs and sticky inflation may push back Federal Reserve rate cuts.
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financeJapan's Corporate Sentiment Rises Amid Iran Conflict Concerns
Japanese manufacturers show improved business confidence despite looming economic uncertainty from Middle East tensions.