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Posted onNatalie ShermanBusiness reporter Getty Images US President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell A political leader demanding questionable policy from the central bank and testing the legal limits to get it – to Martin Redrado, sitting in Argentina, Donald Trump’s stand-off with the Federal Reserve feels surprisingly familiar. Redrado was fired as head…
Young Leaders Conference 2025 Day 3 Explores Power of Informed Citizenship
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Posted onTokyo: Japanese automaker Toyota has announced it will reduce its global vehicle production by 38,000 units by November due to the ongoing crisis in West Asia. According to Kyodo News, the cuts will primarily affect trucks manufactured for the Middle Eastern market. The latest reduction follows earlier cuts of 20,000 units in March and 24,000…
