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5 Articles
The geopolitical tensions in the Middle East — the subtle formula for talking about the crossing of missiles between Iran and Israel — are taking over tariffs as a key vector for monetary policy. The summary of their impact is simple: the higher oil prices, and therefore of fuels, threaten to push inflation upwards, which reinforces the forecast that none of the major central banks will move record at their next meeting: neither the Federal Rese…
Trade war, Middle East conflict, stock markets at their peak, deteriorating fiscal outlook. The US central bank rarely holds a rate-setting meeting in such a complicated situation. Moreover, all this is surrounded by President Donald Trump's series of attacks on the Fed, in a situation where markets are already pricing in interest rate cuts tooth and nail. Moreover, tomorrow's meeting is of particular interest to the markets, as a divergence has…
At this stage we are talking about the consequences of tension between Iran and Israel, and we are going through the European Commission's analysis of the importance of strengthening nuclear energy in Europe, and we end up with the latest news from the Portuguese Government on energy and housing prices.
At this stage we are talking about the consequences of tension between Iran and Israel, and we are going through the European Commission's analysis of the importance of strengthening nuclear energy in Europe, and we end up with the latest news from the Portuguese Government on energy and housing prices.
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