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Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
Spending has defied inflation but shoppers are showing more caution about buying big-ticket items
Soft US inflation data has convinced the market that the Fed will not lift its borrowing benchmark next month
Inflation is falling, but bad vibes will be harder to shift than politicians had hoped
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A profession known for offering flexible and high-paying careers could lose 80% of its members
World’s largest retailer’s restrained earnings guidance contrasts with improved outlook from rival Target
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US retailer has taken steps in recent years to diversify beyond low-margin grocery sales
Despite mutual mistrust, both sides have an interest in trying to calm tensions
The relationship between the two superpowers is fraught but manageable if the US plays its cards right
No number of cute pandas can offset the asset deflation threatening the property sector
If Beijing returns to promoting export-led growth, tension over exchange rates may return
Target reports declining sales but shares surge 17% as investors focus on earnings
Hesai’s claim comes as Biden and Xi meet to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies
Summit ahead of Apec forum in San Francisco comes amid mounting trade and diplomatic tensions between US and China
US central bank must not claim victory over inflation prematurely, says San Francisco Fed president
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And the food stock crash
White House had planned to announce pact at Apec forum in move to counter China’s economic power
Annual rise in consumer price index slows more than economists had forecast
Or too little ado about Sahmthing?
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