
- The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday kept its key interest rate steady and said tariffs are likely to have a negative effect on the economy.
- Britain is set to be the first country to sign a trade deal with the U.S., according to The New York Times.
- U.S. indexes rose Wednesday, buoyed by jumps in stocks like Disney and Nvidia. Asia-Pacific markets followed Wall Street higher Thursday.
- The Trump administration is preparing to rescind a Biden-era rule restricting artificial intelligence chip exports.
- Apple's services chief said he believes AI search engines will replace standard ones such as Google.
- Trump disclosed that he plans to make a “very, very big announcement." JPMorgan thinks investors can ride that potential tailwind.
When the Federal Open Market Committee met in March, U.S. President Donald Trump had yet to unleash his so-called "reciprocal" tariffs on the world.
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But Fed policymakers were already bracing for the impact of trade barriers. At the , the FOMC lowered its economic forecast for the U.S. and hiked its inflation projection. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said "a good part" of the downbeat forecast "is coming from tariffs."
On April 2, Trump stunned even the most pessimistic of market watchers when he with a list of higher-than-expected tariffs on many countries. Even though Trump has since paused them, the Fed seems to be operating on the (very uncertain) assumption Trump could reinstate those eye-watering levies at any moment.
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At the FOMC's most recent meeting that concluded Wednesday, Powell no longer pulled punches in his post-meeting press conference, as he did in March. This time, he placed the responsibility squarely on Trump's tariffs, saying they "are likely" to cause hotter inflation, slower economic growth and higher unemployment — recipes for a stagflationary scenario.
So far, that's the clearest warning from a U.S. authority about the damage tariffs could wreak. However, considering that Trump has not , but also said on Wednesday he on China to start trade negotiations with the country, it's unlikely that Trump would heed the Fed's caution.
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The Fed holds rates and warns of downturn
The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday in a range between 4.25%-4.5%, where it has been since December. In his press conference after the Fed meeting, Chair Jerome Powell said Trump's "reciprocal" tariffs were "substantially larger than anticipated," and "are likely to generate a rise in inflation, a slowdown in economic growth, and ."
Trade deal between Britain and U.S.: New York Times
, according to . The report comes after Trump said on Wednesday night stateside that there will be without revealing any details. If the deal goes through, Britain would be the first country to seal one after Trump imposed tariffs on U.S. imports in April — but it is unclear if the two countries will sign a finalized deal or a framework for an agreement, the NYT said.
Stock jumps buoy indexes
. The added 0.43%, the gained 0.7%, boosted by a 10.8% jump in shares, and the climbed 0.27% on shares rising. . Hong Kong's rose roughly 0.6% as shares of Chinese bubble-tea brand Auntea Jenny shot up as much as 75% on its first day of trading on the city's stock exchange.
White House to simplify chip export rules
shares jumped 3.1% as the Trump administration prepared to The rule, which was proposed by the Biden administration, sorts countries into three different tiers, all of which have different restrictions on whether advanced artificial intelligence chips such as those made by Nvidia and can be .
AI could replace search engines: Apple
shares slumped 7.5% and that of dropped 1.1% after Eddy Cue, Apple's services chief, said he believes that such as Google, . Separately, Apple is asking a court for permission to on in-app transactions that link out for payment, adding that the prohibition will cost the company "substantial sums."
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The Walt Disney Co. that it has reached an agreement with immersive destination and experiences company Miral to bring a park and resort to Yas Island in the United Arab Emirates.
This will be Disney's seventh theme park resort and it will be fully developed and built by Miral. Disney's imagineers will lead creative design and operational oversight on the project. The entertainment giant will not be investing capital in the project, but will reap the benefits of royalties.
Disney has slowly been entering the UAE in recent years, adding retail locations and touring entertainment shows like Broadway's "The Lion King" and "Disney on Ice." Disney noted that around one-third of the world's population lives within a four-hour flight of the UAE and that the region has an addressable tourism market of around 500 million visitors.