Fed Chair Powell Hints at Rate Cuts in Jackson Hole Address
In his annual Jackson Hole speech, Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at possible rate cuts while balancing tariffs and inflation risks.
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In his annual Jackson Hole speech, Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at possible rate cuts while balancing tariffs and inflation risks.
CMG and NYFA launch the “Bright Future of Humanity” global AI visual works call in LA, exploring human-AI harmony and pushing creative boundaries.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung visited Japan to deepen bilateral ties with PM Shigeru Ishiba, focusing on security, hydrogen energy, AI cooperation, and expanding working holiday visas.
India and the U.S. race against time to salvage trade talks as new tariffs of up to 50% hit Indian goods. Discover the stakes, cancelled visits, and economic risks. 🌍💼
At a U.S. soybean reception, Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng warned against politicizing agriculture and said farmers shouldn’t bear the brunt of the China-U.S. trade war.
US Navy’s E-6B “Mercury” was tracked on an “unusual” flight near Greenland, part of joint submarine exercises – could it signal a strategic message?
In Abu Dhabi, CMG and the Chinese Embassy host ‘Echoes of Peace’ to mark the 80th anniversary of WWII victory, celebrate history, and promote unity.
The UN has officially declared famine in parts of Gaza – the first in the Middle East. Learn how extreme food shortages and blocked aid are creating a fight for survival.
Trump threatens federal intervention in Chicago’s crime fight, following a D.C. crackdown, raising constitutional questions over local vs. federal authority.
The UN declares a “man-made” famine in Gaza, warning 640,000 could face catastrophic hunger. Leaders call for ceasefire and open crossings to avert disaster.