US Fed faces rate cut dilemma on tariff-related pressures

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In this podcast, STANLIB’s Chief Economist, Kevin Lings, explores some of the outstanding issues in US tariff implementation. He also discusses the early signs of how the effective tariff into the US of 18.6%, against below 3% a year ago, will affect consumer spending, inflation, economic growth and interest rates.
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11 Aug English South Africa Investing · Business News

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