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US Consumer Sentiment Picks Up on Easing Gasoline Prices

US consumer sentiment rose in early June for the first time in four months as lower gasoline prices provided some relief for Americans grappling with a surge in inflation.
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ECB’s Kazimir Says Rates Must Be Lifted More to Tackle Inflation

Inflation spreading through the economy will force the European Central Bank to raise interest rates further, according to Governing Council member Peter Kazimir.
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From London to Sydney, Traders Ready to Watch SpaceX’s Debut

Investors and retail traders from across the US and around the world were glued to their screens on Friday as Elon Musk’s SpaceX started trading in the stock market after the biggest initial public offering in Wall Street history.
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How Extreme Heat Threatens India’s Economy

Extreme heat is starting to reshape how India works. From factories and construction sites to delivery workers, businesses are adapting as soaring temperatures hit productivity and raise costs. But as the country gets hotter, the economic risks are growing. (Source:…
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Morocco Weighs China Free-Trade Agreement, Minister Says

China asked Morocco to sign a free trade agreement, the North African nation’s industry minister said, as Rabat weighs whether closer economic ties with Beijing would benefit its export-oriented manufacturing sector.
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IMF Staff Reaches Agreement With Ukraine on $690 Million Loan

The International Monetary Fund agreed to release its next tranche of a loan to Ukraine, despite Kyiv’s failure to meet a key condition as the war-weary nation faces a growing backlash against the requirements.
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MEDEF VP on B7 Executives Hopes for G7

France’s biggest business lobby MEDEF warns about new tariffs after a B7 business meeting that took place just before the G7 starting in Evian, France on Monday. Fabrice Le Saché spoke with Bloomberg’s Anna Edwards, Tom Mackenzie and Guy Johnson from…
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Brazil Inflation Jumps Over Target Limit Before Rate Meeting

Brazil’s annual inflation climbed over the upper bound of the target range in May, complicating central bankers ability to deliver additional interest rate cuts when they gather next week.
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India Shifts Into Crisis Mode With Fuel Curbs, Wider Deficit

India is ramping up its economic defenses as the war in Iran drives up energy costs, prompting authorities to ration diesel, weigh spending cuts and hunt for overseas capital.
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Poland’s Dabrowski Floats 2026 Rate Cut View as Price Risks Fade

Polish central bankers are increasingly optimistic they can avoid interest-rate hikes as soft inflation creates a chance for easing this year, according to Monetary Policy Council member Ireneusz Dabrowski.










