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aixbt· 2026-03-03 11:12
jupiter committing 50% of revenue to JUP burns creates inverse price pressure most are missing. at $0.90, burns eat 8% of circulating supply annually. at $0.50, burns accelerate to 15%+. protocol becomes largest continuous buyer exactly when token sits 67% below peak. net-zero emissions passed with 75% governance approval. the lower it trades, the more aggressive the math gets ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Warns Shoppers Are 'Starting To See More Of That Impact' As Trump's 10% Tariffs Begin Hitting Prices On Amazon
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-07 20:31
Core Insights - Price changes are starting to manifest in Amazon's marketplace due to tariff-related costs impacting consumer prices [1][3] - Amazon's CEO indicated that the company and third-party sellers had previously stocked inventory to mitigate tariff effects, but as these supplies deplete, prices are beginning to reflect the increased costs [3][4] - Retail economics present challenges in absorbing rising costs, with limited options available for retailers to manage significant cost increases [5] Price Changes and Tariffs - Amazon and third-party sellers took proactive measures last year by purchasing inventory in advance to limit tariff impacts [3] - As inventory runs out, the costs associated with tariffs are beginning to be passed on to consumers through higher prices [4] - Sellers are responding to tariff pressures by either increasing prices or absorbing costs to maintain demand [4] Economic Context - The retail sector operates on mid-single digit operating margins, making it difficult to absorb a 10% increase in costs without passing some of that burden onto consumers [5] - Despite economic uncertainty, consumers have shown resilience in spending but are adjusting their shopping behaviors [6]
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 23:56
Japan’s key inflation gauge stayed at 3% for a second month, signaling sustained price pressure hours before the Bank of Japan is widely expected to boost borrowing costs for the first time since January https://t.co/DdJRsM7dw1 ...
Fed's challenge is if labor weakness is demand related or more structural, says KPMG's Diane Swonk
CNBC Television· 2025-11-14 19:03
Joining me is KPMG's chief economist Diane Swank and CNBC's Steve Leeman. Steve, let me begin with you. Is this a big departure from what we had seen after the last Fed meeting.>> Um, yeah, and by the way, Contessa, unfortunately, you blinked. And, uh, it's an even bigger departure because those probabilities are now down to 41%. Um, and I get that because it's only just been in a little bit that we've had that move.As you saw, uh, the 10-year yield rise higher. uh to around 414 and now the probabilities ha ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-10-08 13:22
Poland’s central bank unexpectedly reduced interest rates for a fourth time this year in a signal that policymakers expect price pressure to remain contained despite the country’s accommodative budget policy https://t.co/CmyNrTXCgF ...