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Paul Krugman explores how Trump's tariffs are silently escalating inflation despite the CPI suggesting moderation. He points to S&P Global’s Purchasing Managers’ Index as evidence that businesses are raising prices, implying sustained inflation ahead. Krugman warns about potential Fed chair candidates like Kevin Warsh, whose inconsistent monetary policy advocacy risks politicizing the Federal Reserve. For more insights, read the full article: paulkrugman.substack.com/p/haw. #Economics #FederalReserve #Inflation #Trump #Tariffs #MonetaryPolicy #Politics

Paul Krugman · Hawks, Doves and LapdogsBy Paul Krugman

The article examines the legacy of Marriner S. Eccles as a symbol of Federal Reserve independence and explores whether current Chair Jerome Powell might follow his example by remaining as a governor after his term, potentially influencing the Fed’s internal dynamics amid political pressures.
#YonhapInfomax #FederalReserve #MarrinerEccles #JeromePowell #FOMC #MonetaryPolicy #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Yonhap Infomax · [ICYMI] Eccles, the Symbol of Fed Independence Who Stayed on as Governor—Will Powell Follow Suit?
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Bank of England's Catherine Mann warns that UK inflation, though down from its peak, remains well above the 2% target, highlighting ongoing challenges for monetary policy and shifting consumer saving behavior amid labor market concerns.
#YonhapInfomax #BankOfEngland #Inflation #CatherineMann #MonetaryPolicy #SavingsBehavior #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Yonhap Infomax · BOE Policy Maker Says Inflation Remains a Challenge—Still Above Target
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Live: ASX to rise as Wall Street gains
By Samuel Yang

A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while the Reserve Bank is announcing the outcome of its long-awaited payments review that will determine who picks up the cost when you swipe a debit card. Follow the latest updates in our live blog.

abc.net.au/news/2025-07-15/asx

ABC News · Live updates: Australian share market set to rise as Wall Street gains, RBA to release card surcharge review outcomeBy Samuel Yang

Beth Hammack, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, said the current U.S. policy rate is near neutral and sees no immediate need for a rate cut, citing resilient economic and labor market conditions and persistent inflation above the 2% target.
#YonhapInfomax #FederalReserve #InterestRates #BethHammack #Inflation #MonetaryPolicy #Economics #FinancialMarkets #Banking #Securities #Bonds #StockMarket
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Yonhap Infomax · Cleveland Fed President Says No Immediate Need for Rate Cut
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Another economist warns about intergenerational wealth in Australia
By Gareth Hutchens

Older generations will transfer trillions of dollars in wealth to younger generations in coming decades, but how will it be managed?

abc.net.au/news/2025-07-13/eco

ABC News · Another economist warns about intergenerational wealth in AustraliaBy Gareth Hutchens

Paul Krugman reveals a troubling prediction: the next Federal Reserve chair under Donald Trump may prioritize loyalty over competence, as outlined in Bessent’s Law. He warns that this could lead to politicized monetary policy and economic instability, drawing parallels to Turkey's crisis under Erdoğan. The risks of inflation loom if Trump's influence prevails. Explore the full implications of this argument in Krugman's insightful article. paulkrugman.substack.com/p/why #PaulKrugman #FederalReserve #DonaldTrump #MonetaryPolicy #Inflation #BessentsLaw #Economy #FedChair

Paul Krugman · Why You Should Fear a MAGAfied FedBy Paul Krugman