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Scripps News Reports: The election-year importance of the everyday economy

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The economy is the No. 1 political issue among consumers. As the election nears, how is it affecting the everyday American experience? (Scripps News)
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What is driving inflation in the United States?

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Inflation is a stubborn statistic that has shown some signs of improvement in recent months, but not enough to make anyone happy. It's also making what we buy more expensive. So what's driving it? (Scripps News)
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Drivers get a break while gas prices fall

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The other good news to the broader economy is the plunge in diesel prices, now down to $3.75 a gallon from over $6 in 2022. (Scripps News)
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Biden's economy vs. Trump's economy

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Our "Path to the White House" series continues this week with one of the big issues that matters most to voters heading into the November presidential election: the economy. (Scripps News)
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McDonald's president responds to reports of $18 Big Mac meals

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In a letter, McDonald's USA President Joe Erlinger said, "We feel a responsibility to make sure the real facts are available." (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Rishi Sunak welcomes fall in energy prices as he visits Northern Ireland as election campaigning continues

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said it was a "very welcomed" fall in energy prices as he spoke to the media during a visit to Artemis Technologies in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Mr Sunak was in good spirits on the second full day of...
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Americans struggling to afford groceries due to increasing prices

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Consumers are still worried about inflation, and one place where folks feel the pinch is in their regular trips to the grocery store.
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Inflation rate ticks higher, could delay interest rate drop

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Average wages are keeping up with inflation, but the failure for price increases to relax could keep interest rates elevated this year.
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Save money on groceries with some simple substitutions

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Inflation may be down, but grocery prices remain as high as ever. Smart shopper Trae Bodge shares some simple tips to save.
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Press Association

Rachel Reeves and Jonathan Ashworth campaign in Blackpool

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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves and shadow paymaster general Jonathan Ashworth campaign in Blackpool, as Ms Reeves unveils her party’s latest attack advert, focusing on a “tax double whammy” that Labour says will leave families £870...
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Hybrids vs EVs: Why hybrids are surging as EV sales slow

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Electric vehicles have received all the hype in recent years, but now sales are slowing as hybrids appear to be en vogue.
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Chocolate prices hit record highs in time for Easter

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The easter bunny is going to empty out his pockets this year to fill those baskets. Chocolate prices are skyrocketing.
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Bloomberg

China's Property Market Expected to Recover: Ninety One

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Wilfred Wee, portfolio manager at Ninety One, discusses the prospects for China's real estate market. He speaks with Yvonne Man and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bloomberg

Markets in 3 Minutes: UAW Strikes Are the Big Macro Risk

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
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Bloomberg

Will Take Quite a While to Fix China Property Market: Professor Pettis

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Michael Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University in Beijing, discusses the prospects of China's economy, the real estate market and the government's policies. Pettis, also a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment...
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Bloomberg

Veriten's Murti Says US is Overdependent on Shale

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Arjun Murti, Veriten Partner, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson that the US is too overdependent on shale, which may cause issues in the near-term. Murti said this Wednesday morning on Bloomberg Markets: Americas.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Chief Executive Lee May Unveil Property Boosting Measures

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Amid a slowing global economy and high interest rates, Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee will deliver his annual policy address on Wednesday. Bloomberg's Sangmi Cha previews what we can expect from the speech.
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Bloomberg

IEA Warns Energy Risks 'Rather High' if Mideast War Escalates

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International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol discusses geopolitical risks to the global oil market as the IEA predicts that oil demand will reach its peak this decade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Oil and Gold Prices Rise Amid Deepening Middle East Crisis

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The oil market is on edge as geopolitical tensions rise in the Middle East, with prices poised for a second straight weekly gain. Gold is also higher as fears rise over a wider conflict. Stephen Stapczynski reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Core CPI Up for Second Month, Jobless Claims Unchanged

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The core CPI increased 0.3% last month as initial jobless claims remained unchanged at 209,000. Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features,...
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Bloomberg

CreditSights Sees Multi-Year Structural Downturn of China Property Sector

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"We do think there is going to be a multi-year structural downturn of the Chinese property sector." Zerlina Zeng, senior credit analyst at CreditSights, discusses the prospects for China's property market and the implications for the...
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Bloomberg

Australia's Housing Prices Stay Strong Amid High Demand

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Home prices in Australia remained strong last month. Surging demand is outweighing the impact of the aggressive policy tightening campaign of the central bank. Amy Bainbridge reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Euro-Zone Core Inflation Falls to 1-Year Low at 4.5%

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Euro-area core inflation eased to 4.5% in September, the slowest pace in a year, and down from 5.3% in August. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Markets in 3 Minutes: Oil Heads for Top, More Steepening

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Eddie van der Walt, Tom Mackenzie and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."