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Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Startups   来源:Education  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:India announced a string of punitive measures. It downgraded diplomatic ties, suspended a crucial water-sharing treaty and revoked all visas issued to Pakistani nationals. India also said it will reduce its staff in its high commission in Pakistan and bring down the number of Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi to 30 from 55 from May 1.

India announced a string of punitive measures. It downgraded diplomatic ties, suspended a crucial water-sharing treaty and revoked all visas issued to Pakistani nationals. India also said it will reduce its staff in its high commission in Pakistan and bring down the number of Pakistani diplomats in New Delhi to 30 from 55 from May 1.

“There’s a lot of waiting and seeing going on, including by us,” Powell said during a question and answer session. “And that just seems like the right thing to do in this period of uncertainty.”Trump, separately, urged Powell to cut rates, citing lower inflation and energy prices on his social media platform, Truth Social.

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

“This would be a PERFECT time for Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to cut Interest Rates,” Trump. “CUT INTEREST RATES, JEROME, AND STOP PLAYING POLITICS!”Economists expect that the tariffs will

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

, possibly threaten hiring, and push up prices. In that scenario, the Fed could cut rates to bolster the economy, or it could keep rates unchanged — or even hike them — to combat inflation. Powell’s comments suggest the Fed will mostly focus on inflation.Powell’s remarks come two days after Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs that have upended the global economy, prompted

Sorry, Mr Gates, your billions won’t save Africa

, and sent stock prices in the U.S. and overseas

Powell’s description of the impact of tariffs was more negative than“It owes me nothing,” he added, “so every time we come back, there’s always a smile on my face to have another opportunity.”

for O’Ward, whose team appeared to find some speed in race trim during practice Thursday but then encountered a problem Friday, when cars received the 100-horsepower boost they will use for qualifying.Instead of getting on the track early, Arrow McLaren was wheeling the No. 5 car back to Gasoline Alley.

“There was something the engineers didn’t like in the rear of the car,” O’Ward explained as he walked back to the garage. “You want to make sure everything is where it’s supposed to be, so you don’t regret not going back to check it.”Earlier in the day, O’Ward unveiled

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