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Trump says India faces 20%-25% trade tariff

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that India will likely face trade tariffs of 20% to 25%, although a deal is yet to be finalized. The tariff level is far greater than the 15% duties recently imposed on Japan and the European Union, and comes despite earlier signaling from Trump that talks with India were progressing well. "I think so," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One when asked if 20% to 25% was a possible tariff rate against India. A Reuters report earlier in the day suggested that India was likely to face the tariffs on some exports as a temporary measure. The...

Australian inflation expected within RBA's target goal

The Australian monthly Consumer Price Index is foreseen stable at 2.1%. Quarterly CPI inflation is expected to have modestly decreased in Q2. The Reserve Bank of Australia kept the OCR at 3.85% at its May meeting. The Australian Dollar is set to post lower lows vs its American rival. Australia will release inflation updates on Wednesday, two weeks ahead of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) monetary policy meeting, scheduled for August 11-12. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will publish two different inflation gauges: the quarterly Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the second...

Fed to Hold Interest Rates Despite Trump's Urge for a Major Cut

The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates on hold on Wednesday (July 30), six days after President Donald Trump renewed his demand that the US central bank cut borrowing costs during a rare presidential visit to its Washington headquarters. The sharp rate cut Trump is seeking he has suggested cutting it from the current 4.25%-4.50% range to as low as 1% is highly inconsistent with economic conditions that have largely stabilized in the six weeks since the Fed's last meeting. Such a dramatic rate cut would likely increase inflation, according to many economists, and is more in...

US Companies Add 104,000 Jobs, More Than ADP Data Forecast

US companies increased hiring in July after a sharp decline the previous month, although the pace remained consistent with weakening labor demand. Private-sector jobs increased by 104,000, according to ADP Research data released Wednesday. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists was for a gain of 76,000. (alg) Source: Bloomberg

US GDP Grows at a 3% Annual Rate in Q2 vs. a 2.4% Expectation

The United States Gross Domestic Product grew at a 3% Annual Rate in the second quarter, according to the preliminary estimate from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on Wednesday. This figure follows a 0.5% contraction in the first quarter and is better than market expectations for a 2.4% expansion. Other details from the report show that the Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index rose 2.5% quarter-on-quarter in the second quarter, compared to market expectations of 2.4%. Furthermore, the Gross Domestic Product Price Index rose 2% in Q2, down from the 3.8% increase...