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France On The Brink: Debt Spiral And Political Paralysis
France remains paralyzed even after its latest government reshuffle. Time is running out to consolid
Fed official pours cold water on interest-rate cuts
The Fed split deepens: Hawks eye inflation, while doves push faster cuts.
Government shutdowns usually have little economic impact. This time could be different
For all the political firestorms they generate, government shutdowns have been nonevents for both markets and the economy.
Labor Dept. won't release Friday's key jobs report, other data if government shuts down
The department is preparing for what would amount to a news and data blackout should the government suspend operations.
Another city is slapping visitors with a tourist tax
The add-on hotel and accommodation fee goes into effect in April 2026.
The UK's finance minister keeps public guessing over tax hikes
Reeves remains tight-lipped about the forthcoming Autumn Budget, at which economists expect her to announce tax hikes.
The resilient stock market may be keeping the economy out of a recession
Consumers with larger stock holdings are feeling fine, while those with smaller or no holdings are not.
The resilient stock market may be keeping the economy out of a recession. Why that's a bad thing
Consumers with larger stock holdings are feeling fine, while those with smaller or no holdings are not.

Slowdown Signals: Are Leading Indicators Flashing Red?
Lately, theres been a growing sense of confidence among investors that the U.S. economy has dodged t
Core inflation rate held at 2.9% in August, as expected, Feds gauge shows
The personal consumption expenditures price index for August was expected to increase 2.9% from a year ago.
Core inflation rate held at 2.9% in August, as expected, Feds gauge shows
The personal consumption expenditures price index for August was expected to increase 2.9% from a year ago.
Core inflation rate held at 2.9% in August, as expected, Feds gauge shows
The personal consumption expenditures price index for August was expected to increase 2.9% from a year ago.

Real-World Impact Of Trump's New Drug Tariffs To Remain Negligible, UBS Tells Clients
Update:President Trump fired off a Truth Social post Thursday evening outlining imminent plans for 1

Trump Announces New Round Of Tariffs On Drugs, Heavy Trucks And Furniture
In a day already overflowing with news, late on Thursday President Trump announced a fresh round of
Jobless claims tumble to 218,000, well below estimate despite fears of labor market weakness
Initial claims for unemployment insurance were expected to total 235,000 for the week ending Sept. 20.
Jobless claims tumble to 218,000, well below estimate despite fears of labor market weakness
Initial claims for unemployment insurance were expected to total 235,000 for the week ending Sept. 20.

Durable Goods Orders Rebound Bigly In August
Amid all kinds of front-running and subsequent hangover swings in durable goods orders surrounding t
U.S. expands tariff dragnet to masks, syringes and robotics in sweeping import probe
The Trump administration has launched investigations into imports of robotics, industrial machinery and medical devices, paving the way for fresh tariffs.
U.S. expands tariff dragnet to masks, syringes, pacemakers and robotics in sweeping import probe
The Trump administration has launched investigations into imports of robotics, industrial machinery and medical devices, paving the way for fresh tariffs.
U.S. Latino immigrants generate $1.6 trillion in GDP, report says
Mass deportations of undocumented workers could cause GDP to decline by $2.3 trillion, or 7.7%, in 2025 dollars, according to the report.