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Thai Ministry of Finance: Inflation forecast for 2025 is 0.8% (January estimate was 0.9%).
2025-05-01
Thai Ministry of Finance: Inflation forecast for 2025 is 0.8% (January estimate was 0.9%).
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[Hassett leaked "big news on tariffs", analysts expect an agreement with India] Hassett, director of the U.S. National Economic Council, said that tariff news is expected to be announced before the end of today (Thursday in the United States). Analys
[Hassett leaked "big news on tariffs", analysts expect an agreement with India] Hassett, director of the U.S. National Economic Council, said that tariff news is expected to be announced before the end of today (Thursday in the United States). Analysts at the financial website Forexlive said: "Will they announce the first trade agreement, or at least the details? If so, be sure to pay attention to the news until the close of the U.S. market, because this will have a huge impact on the market. I expect this will be an announcement of an agreement with India. There are more and more signs that India can reach an agreement, which will be key, especially if the United States is willing to reduce its minimum tariff to below 10%."
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Analysts now expect S&P 500 second-quarter earnings growth of 6.9%, down from the 10.2% growth expected on April 1.
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