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Fed's Williams calls for strong response if inflation deviates from target

New York Federal Reserve President John Williams said on Wednesday central banks must "respond relatively strongly" when inflation begins to deviate from their target. Given high uncertainty around the economic impact of U.S. tariffs and trade policy, central banks should focus on avoiding taking steps where the "cost of getting it wrong far outweighs the benefits," rather than aiming for the perfect solution to the problem, he said. Among the costly risks central banks must avoid are to allow inflation expectations to deviate from their targets, Williams said in a fireside chat with BOJ...

Trump says Golden Dome to cost Canada $61 bln, but free if it gives up sovereignty

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that it would cost Canada $61 billion to be part of his proposed "Golden Dome" missile defense system, but that it would be free if the country became the 51st U.S. state. "I told Canada, which very much wants to be part of our fabulous Golden Dome System, that it will cost $61 Billion Dollars if they remain a separate, but unequal, Nation, but will cost ZERO DOLLARS if they become our cherished 51st State," Trump said in a post on Truth.social, claiming that Canada was "considering the offer." Trump's comment comes after Canadian Prime Minister...

Euro zone consumers raise near-term inflation expectations, ECB survey shows

Euro zone consumers raised their inflation expectations in April but kept a steady view on price growth further out, highlighting elevated uncertainty amid a global trade war, the ECB's Consumer Expectations Survey showed on Wednesday. Households see inflation at 3.1% over the next year, above the 2.9% predicted a month earlier and also well above the ECB's 2% own target. That reading, however, goes counter to the ECB's own projections that price growth was set to slow given weak economic growth, muted wage increases, lower energy costs and a stronger euro. This combination of muted price...

The U.S.′ AI love affair with the UAE isn't just about access it's about dominance

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates Deep in the oil-rich deserts of the Middle East, the United Arab Emirates is on a mission to establish supremacy in the field of artificial intelligence. Seven thousand miles across the planet, the United States, led by President Donald Trump, wants American firms to dominate the global AI race. While their goals may be separated by continents, their ambitions are strikingly aligned. The U.S. currently makes the world's most advanced semiconductor chips, while the UAE and neighboring Gulf countries have the abundant, cheap energy needed to power enormous AI...

Trump Warned Netanyahu Iran Strike Would Be ‘Inappropriate'

US President Donald Trump said he warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against a military strike against Iran that could disrupt efforts to broker a deal on Tehran's nuclear program. "I told him this would be inappropriate to do right now, because we're very close to a solution," Trump told reporters Wednesday. "Now that could change at any moment — could change with a phone call, but right now, I think they want to make a deal." The US president added that he believed a deal with Iran could be completed within "the next couple of weeks" and that talks had...