
Fed Holds Rates at 4.5% Amid Economic Uncertainty
The U.S. Fed keeps its benchmark rate at 4.5% amid economic uncertainty and tariff concerns, shaping global borrowing and business strategies.
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The U.S. Fed keeps its benchmark rate at 4.5% amid economic uncertainty and tariff concerns, shaping global borrowing and business strategies.
US GDP fell 0.3% in Q1 2025, the first contraction since 2022. Peking University expert says U.S. tariffs sparked a recession and prolonged economic pain.
U.S. consumer confidence dropped to 86 in April—the lowest since May 2020—on tariff worries, recession fears, and cooling job and income expectations.
U.S. farmers face mounting losses as Trump’s tariffs and retaliation by the Chinese mainland and Canada threaten crops and livelihoods.
Expert warns U.S. tariffs may disrupt supply chains, driving inflation and interest rate hikes that could slow IPO market activity.
As U.S.-China trade tensions escalate, a new report reveals China’s shrinking reliance on U.S. markets could cushion tariff impacts.