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The Lower Income Consumer Has Felt Inflation The Most Says Suzuki

Bloomberg

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June 30, 2026

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The Lower Income Consumer Has Felt Inflation The Most Says Suzuki

The best quarter in six years for stocks is ending on a positive note, with chipmakers extending their surge from war-driven lows and signs of economic resilience fueling optimism about corporate earnings. A rally that’s added over 8 trillion to the SP 500’s value in three months powered ahead as data signaled strength in both jobs and consumer sentiment. Dan Suzuki, Global Investment Strategist at iCapital joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Now Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’

What to know For many Torontonians, even the smallest purchases now feel like a luxury as inflation continues to drive up the cost of living,... The post Inflation rises to 3.2 and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’ appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Japan Times

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· Jul 3, 2026

Japan tax revenues hit record ¥84 trillion in fiscal 2025

The growth reflected higher wages and corporate earnings, as well as a rise in the value of consumption amid inflation.

Caucasian Knot

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· Jun 30, 2026

Kondratiev's attempt to explain the reasons for the spike in fuel prices caused irony among the residents of Kuban.

Fuel prices in Kuban have risen due to the tourist season and an influx of vacationers, said Governor Veniamin Kondratiev. Local residents, commenting on his words in Telegram, wondered why there was no spike in fuel prices in previous tourist seasons.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 4, 2026

Top IT stocks stare at great valuation reset

While Indian IT valuation premium currently ranges from 40-80 over Accenture, the earnings growth outlook lacks the same optimism

Kiplinger

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· Jun 24, 2026

How Much Should You Tip in 2026? A Practical Guide for Inflation-Weary Customers

How Much Should You Tip in 2026? A Practical Guide for Inflation-Weary Customers

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

१९.६७ अंकले घटेको नेप्सेमा साढे चार अर्बको कारोबार

काठमाडौँ। साताको चौथो कारोबार दिन आज (बिहीबार) पनि नेप्से दोहोरो अंकले घटेको छ। दिनभर उतारचढाव रहेको नेप्से अन्तत: १९.६७ अंकले घटेर बन्द भयो। नेप्सेको कारोबार रकम पनि अघिल्लो दिनको तुलनामा घटेको छ। नेप्से बुधबार ३०.०९ अंकले घटेको थियो। मंगलबार भने २४.५७ अंकले बढेको थियो। सोमबार २६.२९ अंकले घटेको थियो। अघिल्लो कारोबार दिनको तुलनामा आज ०.७५ []

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Related coverage for "The Lower Income Consumer Has Felt Inflation The Most Says Suzuki": Now Magazine — Inflation rises to 3.2% and Torontonians say their paycheques can’t keep up: ‘Groceries are insanely high’. The Japan Times — Japan tax revenues hit record ¥84 trillion in fiscal 2025 . Caucasian Knot — Kondratiev's attempt to explain the reasons for the spike in fuel prices caused irony among the residents of Kuban.. The Hindu BusinessLine — Top IT stocks stare at great valuation reset. Kiplinger — How Much Should You Tip in 2026? A Practical Guide for Inflation-Weary Customers . Nepal News — १९.६७ अंकले घटेको नेप्सेमा साढे चार अर्बको कारोबार