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Fri, December 13, 2024
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Tariffs, crypto, and interest rates set to dominate 2025 economic agenda
- This new year will be a big one in the world of economic policy. Here is what to expect as the calendar turns to 2025
- and likely supercharged once President-elect Donald Trump takes office on Jan. 20,
The article from MSN discusses the key economic issues expected to dominate the 2025 economic agenda, focusing on tariffs, cryptocurrency, and interest rates. It highlights the ongoing debate over tariffs, particularly in light of the U.S.-China trade relations, where new or increased tariffs could either protect domestic industries or risk escalating trade wars. Cryptocurrency is another focal point, with discussions around regulation, the potential for a digital dollar, and the integration of crypto into mainstream finance amidst concerns about volatility and security. Lastly, interest rates are anticipated to be a significant concern, with the Federal Reserve's decisions on rate adjustments influencing economic growth, inflation, and borrowing costs. The article suggests that these topics will shape economic policy, influence elections, and impact global markets as policymakers navigate through these complex issues.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/tariffs-crypto-and-interest-rates-set-to-dominate-2025-economic-agenda/ar-AA1vNJ6v ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/tariffs-crypto-and-interest-rates-set-to-dominate-2025-economic-agenda/ar-AA1vNJ6v ]
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