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Japan plans to fund a proposed consumption-tax cut by reviewing subsidies rather than issuing deficit-financing bonds, broadcaster TBS reported.
2026-06-26
Japan plans to fund a proposed consumption-tax cut by reviewing subsidies rather than issuing deficit-financing bonds, broadcaster TBS reported.
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Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has appointed two senior Fed economists as advisers: Daniel Kowitz, one of three deputy directors in the Fed’s Division of Research and Statistics, and Eric Enstrom, senior deputy director in the Division of Monetary
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