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ICF International: The Worst Of The Federal Meltdown May Be Over

Seeking Alpha

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July 7, 2026

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9 News Australia

lean right

· Jun 27, 2026

New laws to kick supermarket price gouging | 9 News Australia

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The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 21, 2026

Normative shift in fiscal federalism

Fiscal issues. 16th Finance Commission’s stress on States’ contribution to national GDP could widen inter-State disparities

Kiplinger

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· Jun 21, 2026

Tomorrow Isn't Guaranteed: How to Stop a False Sense of Security From Destroying Your Financial Plan

Tomorrow Isn't Guaranteed: How to Stop a False Sense of Security From Destroying Your Financial Plan

ING Think

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· Jul 9, 2026

FX Daily: Muted reaction to re-escalation in the Gulf

The more serious exchange of fire in the Gulf and the jump in oil yesterday have seen far less of a reaction in FX than in the rates space. However, Brent closer to 80/bl than 70/bl stands to delay any disinflation trends and increase the risk of a Fed hike. Expect the dollar to remain bid versus the low-yielders, while the Korean won might outperform

Bisnow News

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· Jun 22, 2026

2 Investment Giants Now Predicting 3 Rate Hikes This Year

Hopes for rate relief from the Federal Reserve that permeated the start of the year have largely faded, and two investment management giants have updated their projections to include a steep move in the other direction. Bank of America and PGIM,...

Talking Points Memo

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· Jul 9, 2026

Why the Democratic Party Has No ‘Base’ and Why That Matters

We’re now in the midst of one of these now and again collective Democratic meltdowns, filled with dooming laments, drama,...

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Related coverage for "ICF International: The Worst Of The Federal Meltdown May Be Over": 9 News Australia — New laws to kick supermarket price gouging | 9 News Australia. The Hindu BusinessLine — Normative shift in fiscal federalism. Kiplinger — Tomorrow Isn't Guaranteed: How to Stop a False Sense of Security From Destroying Your Financial Plan . ING Think — FX Daily: Muted reaction to re-escalation in the Gulf. Bisnow News — 2 Investment Giants Now Predicting 3 Rate Hikes This Year. Talking Points Memo — Why the Democratic Party Has No ‘Base’ and Why That Matters