Austan Goolsbee, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, suggested that resolving trade policy uncertainties could steer the US economy back to its pre-tariff path. This shift, he noted, might enable officials to reduce interest rates. Goolsbee emphasized the potential for a strong economy with full employment and targeted inflation if trade-related disruptions are minimized.
Global Market Today: Asian stocks fall on Korean chip selloff, oil dips
Asian markets tumbled as chipmaker stocks experienced a sharp decline, sparking fears the AI rally might have overheated. Concerns also surfaced over Apple’s potential chip