
US inflation remains stuck at 3% despite tension with Iran
US inflation refuses to fall and remains at 3%. A key signal for the Fed as geopolitical tensions intensify with Iran.
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US inflation refuses to fall and remains at 3%. A key signal for the Fed as geopolitical tensions intensify with Iran.

A new study reveals that AI is now threatening skilled and cognitive tasks. Five million French people could see their jobs jeopardized over the next two to five years.

The US Federal Reserve is expected to leave rates unchanged at its March meeting. Weak employment signals and soaring energy prices are weighing on the decision.

Despite gasoline flirting with $4 a gallon, Wall Street is betting on Fed rate cuts rather than hikes - a shift in rhetoric that benefits all risk assets.

Energy facilities in the Middle East are damaged and repairs will take a long time. Meanwhile, Opep+ is increasing its quotas. What does this mean for your wallet?