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We scanned over 25,000 headlines so you didn’t have to.
Gaza has sunk deeper into famine while death tolls and starvation figures climb—a siege by any other name still kills. The ECB is pressing pause on rate cuts in September, apparently reassured that the eurozone isn’t falling apart just yet. And markets took Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech as a coy nod toward a possible rate cut—if data doesn’t decide to turn traitor first.
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By Doomscroll.FMWe scanned over 25,000 headlines so you didn’t have to.
Gaza has sunk deeper into famine while death tolls and starvation figures climb—a siege by any other name still kills. The ECB is pressing pause on rate cuts in September, apparently reassured that the eurozone isn’t falling apart just yet. And markets took Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech as a coy nod toward a possible rate cut—if data doesn’t decide to turn traitor first.
📡 doomscroll.fm