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The Bank of Thailand: Inflation is expected to rise due to supply-side factors. It will decline once supply-side pressures gradually ease.
2026-06-24
The Bank of Thailand: Inflation is expected to rise due to supply-side factors. It will decline once supply-side pressures gradually ease.
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Lebanese President Aoun said his government will not accept any negotiation outcome short of Israel ending its occupation of Lebanese territory and Lebanon restoring full territorial sovereignty. He was briefed on a Lebanese delegation's report from
Lebanese President Aoun said his government will not accept any negotiation outcome short of Israel ending its occupation of Lebanese territory and Lebanon restoring full territorial sovereignty. He was briefed on a Lebanese delegation's report from the fifth round of Lebanon–US–Israel talks in Washington. In calls with US Vice President Vance and Secretary of State Rubio, Aoun and US officials discussed recent developments and phased progress in US–Iran talks in Switzerland; Vance and Rubio said the US supports Lebanon's push to extend legitimate state authority across its territory and strengthen control over national sovereignty.
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Hjelm, Deputy Governor of the Swedish Central Bank: Monetary policy should ignore temporary inflationary spikes, especially when conditions permit, particularly when inflation is clearly supply-driven.
Hjelm, Deputy Governor of the Swedish Central Bank: Monetary policy should ignore temporary inflationary spikes, especially when conditions permit, particularly when inflation is clearly supply-driven.
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