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Complaining about US protectionism to the WTO while protecting your own economy is rich indeed
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Comments from central bank chief come after PCE gauge of price pressures ticked higher in February
Progress on taming price rises ‘has slowed and may have stalled’, according to Christopher Waller
US Treasury secretary tells Beijing its trade practices will distort markets and harm workers
Beijing seeks to revive investor confidence as concerns mount about oversupply and potential dumping
Economists and the Fed think similar things on what will happen to the US economy. So why is there a big gap in their expectations for interest rates?
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A growing body on the right now believe that Medicare and other programmes must not be cut at all
Fund manager projects Fed will cut interest rates more slowly than other central banks
Fiscal burden on ‘unprecedented’ path, says independent Congressional Budget Office head
The terminal decline of factories devoted to the internal combustion engine presents a challenge for Beijing
They’re being too loud
Biden administration push to decarbonise draws in companies from Sweden, Denmark and Germany
If the economy is doing well with the current level of interest rates, why lower them?
Microsoft’s Windows and foreign database programs also sidelined as Beijing favours Chinese hardware and software
Passing of the bill sparks backlash from Donald Trump’s supporters
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The Apollo economist on the Federal Reserve’s self-defeating pivot
The Fed simply cannot even
S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reach record highs after central bank also raises GDP forecasts
And more on weakness at the low end of the economy
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