Minutes from US central bank’s June meeting highlight schism over effect of Donald Trump’s levies
RIP FAIT. We hardly knew ye
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Last time he got what he needed instead
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President calls Federal Reserve chair a ‘numbskull’ for not reducing US borrowing costs
And copper distortions
Trade war fuels price pressures ahead of Federal Reserve meeting next week
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Head of the US central bank’s St Louis branch Alberto Musalem expects uncertainty ‘through the summer’
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Wholesale inflation falls, but economists warn businesses are yet to pass on the higher costs of trade levies
And markets in a budget crises
Moderate inflation and tariffs seem to lift markets
Economists caution that much of the impact of Trump’s levies is yet to be felt
And greedflation revisited
FT journalists answered your questions about the monetary policy picture in the US and the rest of the world
A good GDP report, but change is on the way