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Federal Reserve: Most Fed officials flagged risks of cutting rates too quickly

The minutes of the January 30-31 Federal Open Market Committee meeting showed policymakers remain attentive to the trajectory of inflation, with some worried that progress toward the central bank s 2% target could stall. Together, the record reinforced the Fed s preference for more evidence that inflation is firmly on a downward path.

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BHU: BHU Workshop on Psychological Wellbeing of Students | Varanasi News

Read about the BHU workshop that focused on the psychological wellbeing of students. Gain a better understanding of the components of the psychological self and how psychological wellbeing can be compromised.

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Gold: Gold struggles below $2,000/Oz as Fed cut bets trimmed

Spot gold was down 0.1% at $1,991.09 per ounce (Oz), as of 0146 GMT, after hitting its lowest since Dec. 13 on Tuesday. Bullion fell about 1.4% on Tuesday in its biggest daily decline since Dec. 4.

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TOKYO The Bank of Japan appears closer to deciding when to end its negative interest rate policy as it grows more confident about the outlook for w

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Opinion: Academic Recovery's a Long-Term Challenge. Tutoring Must Be Part of the Solution

When Accelerate launched as a nonprofit nearly two years ago, we entered the somewhat nascent space of high-dosage tutoring at a very particular moment. Coming out of the pandemic, schools and policymakers understood that many students were behind in core academic subjects and that gaps between wealthier and lower-income young people had grown throughout the […]

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Women's political empowerment will enhance governance and boost the economy

Gender equality in politics will not only ensure fair play and accountability, but support the economy too. Women must pitch in more as voters, poll workers, candidates and lawmakers.

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Agricultural innovation is the answer to poverty


Promote gender-responsive and youth-friendly policies and institutions that create an enabling environment for women and youth to participate in agricultural innovation

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Morning Brief Podcast: Corner Office Conversation with Henry Kravis, KKR

An Indophile who doesn t hesitate to speak his mind, Henry Kravis, 80, is astounded by India s economic development, making him want to know more about the economy, meet young entrepreneurs, and mingle with policymakers every time he visits. One of the three founders of KKR & Co., Kravis was on a whirlwind tour of the country, meeting over 50 founders and CEOs in five days. In this exclusive podcast, Henry Kravis speaks to Economic Times Arijit Barman and discusses KKR s big bet on India and how the mood of the money is changing.

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Asia Business Report

And on the campaign trail since he served as vice president in taiwan he has really espoused more of a pro status quo, the idea that he will inherit the former policy that make foreign policy and domestic policy of the outgoing president and that suggests there will not be any radical change and we do not expect him to formally declare independence anytime soon. that said the question here is that china will believe that? policymakers in beijing are so incredibly wary of his intentions and they are also going to be smarting from the fact that this is the third consecutive victory by the dpp and so looking forward i think we can expect a lot of anxiety at least over the next few months or even years. let s talk a little months or even years. let s talk a little about months or even years. let s talk a little about trade - months or even years. let s talk a little about trade and | talk a little about trade and what talk a little about trade and what the consecutive succession under what the consecutive succession under the what the consecutive succession under the dpp could mean for

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