P.M. Edition for Oct. 11. WSJ reporter Sarah Nassauer explains why retailers like IKEA and Nike are lowering prices now. And the Journal’s banking reporter Gina Heeb discusses JPMorgan Chase’s call that the U.S. economy has made a soft landing. Plus, a report alleges Donald Trump sent scarce Covid-19 testing equipment to the Kremlin at the height of the pandemic. Tracie Hunte hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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While inflation in the United States has declined to a 3-year low, the Fed has not completely put out the fire: September’s CPI report revealed price pressures still came in slightly hotter than expected, with core inflation up. Former President Trump has weighed in on the report and the jobs market as he’s been on the campaign trail just a few short weeks before Election Day, speaking to Americans frequently about the economy. It’s the top issue for voters and one that the polls say the former President has an advantage on. Co-host of The Big Money Show Brian Brenberg sat down with FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth to break down Trump’s new economic policies on auto loan taxes and trade ambitions. Later, they discuss the significance economic issues will have for voters on Election Day. Photo Credit: AP
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