Why we still need to talk about tariffs


RBC Capital Markets economist Carrie Freestone sits down with Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman to discuss the upcoming Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data out on Wednesday, highlighting the continued importance of watching for tariffs’ inflationary impact, even as surging oil (CL=F, BZ=F) prices have taken the spotlight.

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