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Tariffs are expected to start showing up more in consumer prices as holiday shopping season starts
Impacts have been muted so far as companies built up inventories ahead of the duties and have absorbed some of the impact.

Chicago PMI Beats But Remains In 'Contraction' For Second Straught Year
There's good news and bad news in today's macro data (what scarce data there is).MNI's Chicago Busin
European Central Bank holds rates steady as economy shows resilience
Top ECB board members told CNBC this month that the easing cycle is close to, or at its end.

Corporate Layoffs Spike As Companies Prepare For Tariff Shocks
At the beginning of this year corporate layoffs accelerated with thousands of DEI program employees

"Our Business Has Died": Texas Services Sector Sentiment Slumps Further In October
Texas service sector activity contracted further in October, according to business executives respon

David Stockman On How The Fed's Money Printing Broke American Industry... And What Comes Next
You can bet the 12 purported geniuses on the FOMC have never looked at the graph below.It shows that
Here are the five key takeaways from Friday's consumer price index report
The BLS on Friday released its much-anticipated inflation report, delayed a week and a half because of the government shutdown.
Inflation rate hit 3.0% in September, lower than expected, long-awaited CPI report shows
The annual inflation rate as measured by the CPI was expected to be 3.1% in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

PMIs Show US Business Activity Accelerated In October At Second-Fastest Pace This Year
US business activity growth accelerated in October to the second-fastest so far this year, according
Everyone is waiting for Friday's big inflation report. Here's what to expect
The Friday release of September's consumer price index report is pretty much the only game in town this month.
Here's where the economy is starting to show 'K-shaped' bifurcation
The Labor Department is scheduled to release a consumer price index report on Friday, delayed by the government shutdown.
Tesla earnings slide despite record revenue
Elon Musks electric car maker reported record revenue as US buyers rushed to secure a key tax credit.

The "Triumph Of Big Government" Created The Current Sovereign Debt Crisis
A few years ago, The Economistpublished an issue called “The Triumph of Big Government,” highlightin
Why Beyond Meat shares have surged 1,000% in four days
Shares in the struggling plant-based meat company have rallied as retail traders pile onto stock.
India to cut Russian oil purchases, U.S. to slash tariffs as they near trade deal: Indian media report
The India-U.S. trade talks collapsed earlier this year with New Delhi not agreeing to widen market access to its vast agricultural and dairy sectors.

Global Corporate Tax Levels Continue To Slide, But France Remains Highest
Since the turn of this century, OECD countries have experienced a marked trend of declining corporat
Pop Mart: Labubu maker sees sales soar after launch of mini version of toy
The Chinese company saw strong sale in overseas markets, especially in the US.
US firm collapses ringing \alarm bells\, says Bank of England chief
The Bank of England governor says the collapse of two US firms could be a sign of wider problems in the financial sector.
US agency overseeing nuclear stockpile to layoff staff as shutdown continuess
The department, tasked with safeguarding the US nuclear stockpile, has never furloughed workers before since its establishment in 2000.
EU Capital Markets Union: Germany's Merz Calls For A "Wall Street" For Europe
In the German Bundestag, Friedrich Merz appealed to the EU to integrate the fragmented European capi