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Flatbed market anything but flat
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St. Louis Fed's Musalem says tariffs could trigger more persistent inflation
Risks have increased that U.S. inflation will stall above the Federal Reserve's 2% target or even rise further in the near term, with rising import taxes potentially triggering more persistent price pressures, St. Louis Fed president Alberto Musalem said on Wednesday. Musalem said that while the initial direct effect of import taxes, also known as tariffs, could be short-lived, he was "wary" to think it would all fade away without influencing underlying inflation in a way that could force the Fed to react. If it pushes inflation expectations and prices higher in a consistent way, Musalem said, it may even require the Fed to consider tighter monetary policy down the road, though that is not his baseline outlook.
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Shareholders of Skyworks Solutions would probably like to forget the past six months even happened. The stock dropped 32.8% and now trades at $67.26. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
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In a more bullish scenario, Bernstein estimates that Strategy could hold more than 1 million BTC by 2033 as Bitcoin hits $1 million and debt jumps to $100 billion.
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At least one analyst questioned why GameStop's plan to buy bitcoin was necessarily a good thing.
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Stocks are on shifting sands as markets respond to changes in tone from Trump on coming tariffs.
GameStop Stock Pops With Bitcoin Now Part of Its Investment Policy
GameStop shares jumped 15% Wednesday, a day after the retailer released fourth-quarter results and announced the addition of Bitcoin to its corporate investment policy.
Turkish Markets Steady on Trump Praise, Tough Central Bank Talk
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20 Things To Sell for Extra Money During Inflation
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