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Mixed Signals in the Economy: From Cooling Inflation to Uncertain Tax Rules

The latest US inflation data has come in cooler than expected, fueling Fed wagers, while Malaysia's cabinet has ordered a probe into anti-graft chief Azam Baki. Meanwhile, the US clean-energy industry remains uncertain about Trump's tax rules, and the legal weed business is booming despite limited bank access.

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The latest US inflation data has brought some relief to investors, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) coming in cooler than expected. According to Bloomberg Real Yield, this has fueled Fed wagers, with market...

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    US CPI Fuels Fed Wagers, US Inflation Comes In Cooler Than Expected | Real Yield 2/13/2026

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    Malaysia’s Cabinet Orders Probe Into Anti-Graft Chief Azam

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    Trump’s Tax Rules Still Unclear to US Clean-Energy Industry

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Mixed Signals in the Economy: From Cooling Inflation to Uncertain Tax Rules

The latest US inflation data has come in cooler than expected, fueling Fed wagers, while Malaysia's cabinet has ordered a probe into anti-graft chief Azam Baki. Meanwhile, the US clean-energy industry remains uncertain about Trump's tax rules, and the legal weed business is booming despite limited bank access.

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The latest US inflation data has brought some relief to investors, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) coming in cooler than expected. According to Bloomberg Real Yield, this has fueled Fed wagers, with market strategists predicting a potential shift in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at Schwab Center for Financial Research, noted that the data "suggests that inflation is not as big of a concern as people thought it was."

However, not all economic news is positive. In Malaysia, the cabinet has ordered an investigation into allegations surrounding anti-graft chief Azam Baki, who has been accused of having shareholdings that exceed the allowed limits for public officials. This development has raised concerns about corruption and governance in the country.

In the US, the clean-energy industry is still grappling with uncertainty surrounding Trump's tax rules. Despite the release of interim guidance on clean energy tax credits, investors remain unclear about the implications for new projects. According to a report by Bloomberg, the guidance "offers some relief to the industry by laying out a manageable path for new projects, but it still leaves investors uncertain."

The legal weed business is another sector that is booming, despite facing significant challenges. As reported by Bloomberg, the industry is still largely cash-based, with credit cards and loans being off-limits due to federal regulations. This has created a unique set of challenges for businesses operating in the sector.

"The cannabis industry is still largely a cash business," said one industry expert. "This creates a lot of challenges, from security concerns to difficulties with everyday business operations."

The lack of access to traditional banking services is a major hurdle for the industry. As a result, many businesses are forced to rely on alternative financial services, such as armored cars and safes, to manage their cash.

Despite these challenges, the legal weed business is expected to continue growing. According to a report by Arcview Market Research, the global cannabis market is projected to reach $40.6 billion by 2024.

In conclusion, the latest economic news presents a mixed picture. While the cooling inflation data has brought some relief to investors, the uncertainty surrounding Trump's tax rules and the challenges faced by the legal weed business are reminders that there are still many challenges to be addressed. As the global economy continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor these developments closely and adjust policies accordingly.

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  • Bloomberg Real Yield
  • Malaysia’s Cabinet Orders Probe Into Anti-Graft Chief Azam
  • Trump’s Tax Rules Still Unclear to US Clean-Energy Industry
  • The Legal Weed Business Is Booming. Bank Access Isn’t

The latest US inflation data has brought some relief to investors, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) coming in cooler than expected. According to Bloomberg Real Yield, this has fueled Fed wagers, with market strategists predicting a potential shift in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Kathy Jones, Chief Fixed Income Strategist at Schwab Center for Financial Research, noted that the data "suggests that inflation is not as big of a concern as people thought it was."

However, not all economic news is positive. In Malaysia, the cabinet has ordered an investigation into allegations surrounding anti-graft chief Azam Baki, who has been accused of having shareholdings that exceed the allowed limits for public officials. This development has raised concerns about corruption and governance in the country.

In the US, the clean-energy industry is still grappling with uncertainty surrounding Trump's tax rules. Despite the release of interim guidance on clean energy tax credits, investors remain unclear about the implications for new projects. According to a report by Bloomberg, the guidance "offers some relief to the industry by laying out a manageable path for new projects, but it still leaves investors uncertain."

The legal weed business is another sector that is booming, despite facing significant challenges. As reported by Bloomberg, the industry is still largely cash-based, with credit cards and loans being off-limits due to federal regulations. This has created a unique set of challenges for businesses operating in the sector.

"The cannabis industry is still largely a cash business," said one industry expert. "This creates a lot of challenges, from security concerns to difficulties with everyday business operations."

The lack of access to traditional banking services is a major hurdle for the industry. As a result, many businesses are forced to rely on alternative financial services, such as armored cars and safes, to manage their cash.

Despite these challenges, the legal weed business is expected to continue growing. According to a report by Arcview Market Research, the global cannabis market is projected to reach $40.6 billion by 2024.

In conclusion, the latest economic news presents a mixed picture. While the cooling inflation data has brought some relief to investors, the uncertainty surrounding Trump's tax rules and the challenges faced by the legal weed business are reminders that there are still many challenges to be addressed. As the global economy continues to evolve, it will be important to monitor these developments closely and adjust policies accordingly.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg Real Yield
  • Malaysia’s Cabinet Orders Probe Into Anti-Graft Chief Azam
  • Trump’s Tax Rules Still Unclear to US Clean-Energy Industry
  • The Legal Weed Business Is Booming. Bank Access Isn’t

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