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Even so, a rollback of some levies since "Liberation Day" may reduce the impact on inflation. Trump paused a large swath of so-called "reciprocal tariffs" within days of the announcement. On Monday, Trump temporarily slashed tariffs on China from 145% to 30%.
Tamer-than-expected inflation and a significant de-escalation of a U.S.-China trade war are easing fears of a sharp squeeze on American households and businesses in coming months, prompting Wall Street firms to pare predictions of a recession and giving the Federal Reserve room to leave interest rates where they are.
The Consumer Price Index jumped 2.3% in April from the year before, below March’s 2.4% increase, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday.
The price hike threat from tariffs is receding while housing indicators pointing to a cooling in shelter costs
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Since U.S. President Donald Trump’s April 2 reciprocal tariff announcement, the 10-year Treasury yield has whipsawed in a 75-basis-point range, plunging to a six-month low and then rebounding to a two-month high within a week, driving a key bond volatility index to an 18-month high.