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U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 3.8 Percent in AprilFrance 24
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U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 3.8 Percent in April

Consumer prices increased 3.8 percent annually in April, exceeding the 3.7 percent forecast, driven by soaring energy prices linked to the war in Iran. The conflict has disrupted global fuel supplies, raised costs for travel, food and housing, and prompted businesses and consumer…

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Southeast Asian Leaders Gather for Summit Amid Economic Fallout from Iran WarSemafor
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Southeast Asian Leaders Gather for Summit Amid Economic Fallout from Iran War

Southeast Asian leaders convened for a summit as their countries face significant economic effects from the Iran war. The gathering occurs as some nations adjust their relationships with the United States and seek ties with China. Thailand reported higher-than-expected inflation…

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