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If you’re retired or just about to retire, next year’s Social Security checks are likely to see one of the biggest bumps on record as a result of surging consumer prices. The higher payments will be welcome news for retirees, who have seen their household finances squeezed badly so far this year as a result of rocketing inflation and turmoil in the financial markets. The consumer-price index rose by 8.6% in the year through May, way ahead of the 5.9% annual inflation adjustment handed out to Social Security beneficiaries in January.
Roscosmos also publishes on a messaging app the coordinates of the White House; the Pentagon; and government headquarters in London, Paris and Berlin.
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China eases regulatory restraints on two online platforms—logistics platform Full Truck Alliance Co. and online recruitment firm Kanzhun Ltd.—signaling it is dialing back a regulatory campaign that hurt economic activity in the country’s tech sector
The Federal Reserve is raising interest rates at an aggressive pace as price pressures hit a 40-year high.
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A new set of reforms to America’s retirement tax and savings plans passed a key hurdle in Congress last week. Variously known as the SECURE Act 2.0, the EARN Act and the RISE & SHINE Act, the measures will make changes to rules around IRAs, 401(k)s and other tax-privileged retirement plans. They barely address the biggest retirement crisis facing the U.S.
What to watch in markets on Wednesday, June 29, 2022.
The European Union on Thursday will seek agreement on ground-breaking rules for regulating crypto assets as the rout in bitcoin piles pressure on authorities to rein in the sector. Globally, crypto assets are largely unregulated, with national operators in the EU only required to show controls for combating money laundering. A deal would put the EU ahead of the global regulatory pack by giving issuers of crypto assets and providers of related services a "passport" to serve clients across the EU from a single base, while meeting added capital and consumer protection rules.
Russia hinted on Wednesday that it had not dropped the idea of seizing Western-owned assets and businesses in the country, as a top official sharply criticised governments that have hit Moscow with sanctions. In a combative media briefing, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned that Russia was prepared to "act accordingly" if the West decided to use Russia's frozen state assets - chief among them being around $300 billion of central bank foreign currency reserves. Top Western officials, including European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, have suggested seizing the frozen reserves to help fund Ukraine's reconstruction after the war.
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EUROPEAN PRAVDA - WEDNESDAY, 29 JUNE 2022, 17:07 Vladimir Dzhabarov, the First Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the Federation Council on International Affairs, said that the "blockade" of Kaliningrad Oblast could lead to an armed conflict with Russia.
“The rest of the world is moving rapidly,” said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, who again called on Congress to approve chip subsidies.
"Ukrainska Pravda" - TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2022, 13:24 The upcoming NATO summit will define Russia as the biggest threat at the moment. Roscosmos in its turn has published satellite images of the location in Madrid where the summit is going to take place as well as images of the so-called "decision-making centres".
The U.S. economy shrank an annualized 1.6% in the first quarter, reflecting a wider contraction than the most recent estimate of a 1.5%, revised data released Wednesday showed.
Rental prices have soared this year. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge visited one city to see the crisis herself.
The U.S. economy contracted slightly more than previously estimated in the first quarter as the trade deficit widened to a record high and a resurgence in COVID-19 infections curbed spending on services like recreation. The Commerce Department's third estimate of gross domestic product on Wednesday also showed some underlying softness in the economy, with consumer spending revised lower and inventories higher than reported last month. This is a potential red flag for domestic demand and the economic outlook amid recession jitters as the Federal Reserve aggressively tightens monetary policy to tame inflation.
The checks come as Californians suffer some of the highest gas prices in the country
DENYS KARLOVSKYI - TUESDAY, 28 JUNE 2022, 18:01 Belarusian journalist Anton Motolko has published the intercepted conversations between Russian military pilots and dispatchers on 25 June, when missiles were launched from the airspace of Belarus.