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Trump’s wealth surges by $5.5bn as Truth Social starts trading
Donald Trump has entered the ranks of the world’s 500 richest people after shares in his social media company surged on their Wall Street debut. Shares in Trump Media and Technology Group (TMTG), the entity behind Mr Trump’s Twitter rival Truth Social, rose by more than 50pc at one point after it arrived on the...
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Too early to cut interest rates, says Federal Reserve
Thanks for joining me. Inflation fell more sharply than expected last month according to the Office for National Statistics. The consumer prices index fell to 3.4pc in February compared to 4pc in January and December. 5 things to start your day 1) Future of triple lock depends on public sector spending cuts, says Hunt |...