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bank

[bangk] / bæŋk /








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Overall, the bank's data suggested foreign imports appeared little changed last year, despite monthly tariff payments roughly tripling.

From BBC

That would stoke inflation pressures and blunt the ability of central banks around the world, including the Federal Reserve, to lower interest rates.

From Barron's

Crypto firms and banks are at odds over proposed legislation, specifically a ban on paying yield for stablecoins, delaying regulatory clarity.

From Barron's

Federal Reserve staff forecast projected stronger economic activity this year that will lead to a gradual decline in unemployment rate, according to minutes of the central bank’s January policy meeting released Wednesday.

From MarketWatch

She and others in the administration, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, have criticized changes put in place after the 2008-09 financial crisis, arguing that they have made banks less competitive and constrained the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal