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Bloomberg· 2025-10-17 07:46
The deadly flooding that swept Pakistan this summer squeezed the country’s agricultural sector, likely delivering a blow to economic growth this year, Finance Minister Aurangzeb says https://t.co/LG3dmPpRzz ...
We finally have something to make the Fed nervous to cut rates, says Jim Cramer
CNBC Television· 2025-10-16 23:48
Today got real ugly, but at least we finally have something that can make the Federal Reserve itchy to cut interest rates sooner rather than later. Bank loans gone bad. Nothing motivates the Fed to move faster than credit losses because they're a definitive sign that the economy is going south.>> There are early warnings that it's time to ease. in the banking system has now provide us with enough questionable credits in one week that the Fed can move swiftly to slash rates without all that much worry about ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-16 21:20
Why, after millennia of stagnation, did economic growth take off? On “Money Talks”, we speak to the economists who won this year’s Nobel prize for their work answering that question. Listen now https://t.co/Yks7sXj3Dj ...
OBBB is sterilizing the negative tariff impact with tax cuts for businesses: Strategas' Dan Clifton
CNBC Television· 2025-10-16 17:57
says that's because investors are paying attention to different things in DC. Fiscal and monetary policy, which I think Dan Clifton, uh, head of policy research at Strategus, uh, research, which is a bar company. Both of those are are going to be positive, I think, at least, um, for GDP, aren't they, Dan.There's there's some serious uh, scratch coming our way in the economy from these things. Absolutely, Joe. Great to see you.I mean, there's a lot of noise here from Washington, and there are some real risks ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-16 13:50
The question is, how fast? https://t.co/3Mx8aX3Jgt ...
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The Economist· 2025-10-16 13:20
Economic Impact - High debts slow growth by absorbing capital that could be used productively [1] - High debt countries are more susceptible to crises [1] - High debts increase interest rates [1]
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The Economist· 2025-10-16 12:40
Economic Growth & Productivity - Right-wing politicians advocate productivity as the key to economic growth, driven by tax cuts, deregulation, and technological advancements [1] - Productivity growth, despite its benefits, may present fiscal downsides [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-16 06:12
The UK economy resumed modest growth in August as a rebound in manufacturing helped offset a stagnant month for the dominant services industry https://t.co/Lp8NHEyYzd ...
UK's Reeves Needs £50 Bln Buffer to End Tax Hikes: IFS
Bloomberg Television· 2025-10-16 05:46
Lizzy, this is a question you put this question to the Chancellor before why she's given herself once you gave us such small fiscal headroom, and now the IFS is underscoring just how much that needs to be expand in the years ahead. What are the consequences if she doesn't do this. I'm glad you remember that, Tom.Of course, we've had two fiscal events so far. This government, the last autumn budget and the spring statement, and both the chancellor left herself a razor thin margin of £9.9% billion. And becaus ...
Underlying momentum has pulled back but earnings are strong, says Crossmark's Victoria Fernandez
CNBC Television· 2025-10-15 20:35
Uh, Victoria, we we got the S&P 500. It's up modestly. We're still about a percent and a half below last week's record high after that wobble we had on Friday.Has anything in terms of the underpinnings of this rally. You know, a steady economy, Fed going to cut rates, the AI excitement. Is anything changed or have there been reasons you see to question those premises.>> Yeah, Mike, I don't think there's been a huge change in what we've seen. Now, we have had some of the momentum, that underlying momentum in ...