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X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-08-28 11:10
Narendra Modi needs a new approach after Donald Trump’s tariffs https://t.co/tPnO68lJy1 ...
Why aren't CEOs speaking up about Trump & the Federal Reserve?
MSNBC· 2025-08-28 04:25
Trump's 50% tariff on India went into effect today. It's his punishment for the country's continued purchase of Russian oil, he says. Meanwhile, a key tariff exemption for international shipments worth 800 bucks or less is expiring on Friday.As a result, the postal services in at least 20 countries are suspending shipping to the United States. The night cap is still here. Can you explain this tariff exemption for small shipments.Because you know for every teu sheen Amazon super fan out there those little sh ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-27 22:06
Consumers already shelling out more for their morning cups of coffee can’t catch a break, as tariffs fuel price hikes and put futures markets on track for the biggest monthly gain in over a decade https://t.co/H0W13QVTXz ...
Navarro Weighs In on Bolton, Lisa Cook and India Tariffs
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-27 22:02
Legal & Ethical Concerns - Lisa Cook面临因涉嫌在两周内为两处房产申请抵押贷款时提供虚假永久居住地声明的指控,这可能构成不当行为 [4] - 总统有权以正当理由解雇联邦储备官员,本案中的理由可能是渎职 [3][6] - 类似的不当行为指控过去曾导致政府官员离职 [5] - 对于与丽莎·库克类似指控的人,可能会面临牢狱之灾、资产没收和赔偿 [11] Federal Reserve & Monetary Policy - Lisa Cook 此前曾投票支持维持低利率,导致通货膨胀 [8] - Lisa Cook 被指责在担任美联储理事期间将美联储武器化 [10] Geopolitics & International Trade - 印度对俄罗斯石油的购买行为,尽管享有折扣,但实际上帮助俄罗斯资助了对乌克兰的战争 [17][18] - 印度对俄罗斯石油的购买量约为每天 150 万桶 [21] - 印度被指责在关税问题上不诚实,并且不愿停止购买俄罗斯石油 [16][17] - 如果印度停止购买俄罗斯石油,可能会促使俄乌战争结束 [20] - 印度对进口商品征收高额关税,损害了美国的企业、工人和消费者 [19] - 对印度征收 80% 关税的可能性正在谈判中 [15]
Euro Is More Attractive Than Dollar, says JPM's Reschke
Bloomberg Television· 2025-08-27 19:35
What we're seeing is a market that's surprisingly strong with all the geopolitical noise, whether it's in Europe, in the US, tariffs and so on. Absolute levels are almost at historical heights. You know, we see spread levels both in Europe and the U.S. really, you know, can't get much better.But what would what what we are seeing is that investors are becoming ever so slightly more selective. You know, all the deals that we did and there was 10 billion of supply yesterday went well, but we saw a really sign ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-27 16:55
The gap between palladium and silver prices in the US and international benchmarks is too slim, given the risk of tariffs on critical minerals, Citigroup analysts said https://t.co/AiQFRBmE6b ...
Fmr. Minneapolis Fed president Stern: Fed needs to maintain objectivity of monetary policy process
CNBC Television· 2025-08-27 16:31
Joining us now, former Minneapolis Fed President Gary Stern. Uh, Evercore ISI wrote to its clients that asset markets are not properly priced for what increasingly seems like a rupture in Fed independence. How concerned are you.>> Well, it's a very serious issue. There's no doubt about it. uh and and the bottom line from my perspective is that we want to maintain the objectivity and the integrity of the monetary policy process and a Federal Reserve decisionmaking. And this current controversy over the Feder ...
X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-08-27 04:09
BREAKING: Trump hits India with 50% tariffs, the highest in Asia, in a serious blow to his ties with Modi https://t.co/glovRPAQpq ...
We're in an 'anything goes' moment with tariffs, says Jim Cramer
CNBC Television· 2025-08-26 23:27
If we wipe out an industry in this country because it's cheaper to make the stuff overseas, is that a national security risk or are we just nostalgic for a different time when America was still a manufacturing powerhouse. Last week, the president talked about an ongoing 232 investigation making it furniture. 232, mind you, being a national security kind of tariff president has control over.The president's apparently worried about supply chain risk for furniture. Something that seems a little strange, but we ...
Watch CNBC's full interview with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
CNBC Television· 2025-08-26 13:08
Our next guest is going to weigh in on the administration's intel state, future deals, the US China chip war, uh, and so much more. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik joins us this morning. Mr.. Secretary, it's great to see you. Uh, we want to talk about Intel. I also want to ask your thoughts, by the way, on the Lisa Cook situation, but let's start with Intel because I think there's a lot of questions in the business community this morning about what the administration's intention is as it relates to buying ...