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The National
24 minutes ago
- The National
US rate cuts could come as soon as July, Fed official says
A senior official at the Federal Reserve has suggested that the US central bank should consider cutting interest rates as soon as next month. 'We could do this as early as July,' Fed Governor Christopher Waller said on CNBC. 'That would be my view, whether the committee would go along with it or not.' As a governor on the Federal Reserve Board, Mr Waller holds a permanent vote on the central bank's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee. Mr Waller and other Fed officials unanimously voted to hold interest rates steady between 4.25 and 4.50 per cent on Wednesday. The Central Bank of the UAE, which follows Fed decisions because of the dollar peg, also held rates steady following the US central bank's decision. Fed officials this week also maintained their forecast for two quarter-point cuts this year before slowing the pace of cuts in 2026. Several officials projected zero rate cuts, pointing to some uncertainty on the future policy path. The central bank has not adjusted interest rates in its last four meetings, largely due to the uncertainty surrounding tariffs. But Mr Waller said the Fed can 'look through' their inflation impact, arguing tariffs would create a one-time inflation bump rather than persistent high prices. Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Wednesday said tariffs could either have a one-off or persistent effect on inflation. Asked by reporters why not cut interest rates this month, Mr Powell said he expected to see 'meaningful' inflation in the coming months. Data shows that the Fed's preferred inflation metric has decelerated for three consecutive months. The PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) Price Index rose 2.1 per cent annually last month, one-tenth of a percentage point above the Fed's long-term target. 'The data the last few months has been showing that trend inflation is looking pretty good,' Mr Waller said. He suggested that, if the Fed were to begin cutting rates in July, it should begin slowly. 'But start the process,' Mr Waller suggested. 'That's the key thing. And then if there's some big shock due to maybe the Middle East conflict, we can pause.' Mr Waller added that he is also concerned about the jobs market. While the unemployment rate has remained stable at around 4.2 per cent, Mr Waller said he was concerned about fewer jobs being created. The four-week average of jobless claims is at its highest level since August 2023, according to data from the Labour Department. 'Why do we want to wait until we actually see it crash before we start cutting rates?' he added. 'So I'm all in favour of saying maybe we should start thinking about cutting the policy rate at the next meeting, because we don't want to wait till the job market tanks before we start cutting the policy rate.' The Fed holds its next two-day meeting from July 29 to 30.


Zawya
an hour ago
- Zawya
Audi could build plant in US to placate Trump, Spiegel reports
Volkswagen's premium brand Audi could build a plant at a new location in the United States under scenarios being considered to placate President Donald Trump in the tariff conflict, the Spiegel news magazine reported on Friday. Audi is considering building a plant in the southern U.S., which would be the more expensive option out of a number of scenarios being considered, with company sources estimating costs of up to 4 billion euros ($4.6 billion), the report said. An Audi spokesperson said that the company aims to build up more of a presence in the United States. "We are currently examining various scenarios for this. We are confident that we will make a decision this year in consultation with the (Volkswagen) group on how this will look in concrete terms," she said in an emailed statement, reaffirming earlier comments made by the company. Audi has no production of its own in the U.S., but Volkswagen has a plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee and one under construction near Columbia, South Carolina. Trump's announcement of sweeping tariffs has already racked up hundreds of millions of euros in costs for German carmakers heavily reliant on their export business, according to an industry representative. BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are in talks with Washington over a possible import tariff deal , seeking to use their U.S. investments and exports as leverage to soften any blow, sources have told Reuters. ($1 = 0.8678 euros)


Khaleej Times
2 hours ago
- Khaleej Times
CozmoX AI rolls taxi campaign showcasing Voice AI as the future of business
The city-wide campaign redefines business efficiency, highlighting how scalable voice AI teams are reshaping daily workflows in the UAE's innovation-driven economy CozmoX AI, a UAE-based artificial intelligence firm, has launched a striking new campaign across Dubai and Sharjah using branded taxis to introduce the region to its next-generation AI employees - technology built to fundamentally change how businesses operate. The campaign features the eye-catching slogan " Your next employee is not human" and aims to highlight the company's flagship product: voice-enabled AI employees capable of executing complex business tasks across multiple sectors, from sales and customer service to collections and scheduling. By leveraging Dubai's fast-moving urban landscape, CozmoX is using this out-of-home initiative to drive mass awareness around the benefits of integrating AI into daily business workflows. The branded taxis are designed not just to advertise, but to start a conversation around what the modern workforce looks like in an AI-powered economy. AI that talks, listens, and works - like a real team member Unlike simple bots or virtual assistants, CozmoX AI employees offer natural, real-time voice interaction supported by deep contextual understanding. They can be deployed instantly and operate seamlessly within systems like HubSpot, Zoho, Salesforce, and Slack. Whether it's qualifying leads, negotiating payments, booking appointments, or sending automated reports, these voice AI employees handle the full lifecycle of customer interaction and internal workflow. Their design reflects a deep commitment to enterprise functionality while retaining the conversational fluency of human representatives. "We call them AI employees, not agents, because they don't just run scripts, they own outcomes. They sell, support, follow up, and even recover revenue. They behave like real team members, not tools, and that's what makes them transformative for businesses of all sizes, and specifically enterprises." said Nuha Hashem, CoFounder of CozmoX. Dubai: The launchpad for smart enterprise The UAE has long positioned itself at the forefront of digital transformation, with government initiatives and private sector investments propelling AI into mainstream adoption. CozmoX's choice to unveil its platform via a mobile, visual campaign is a nod to Dubai's dynamic tech ecosystem and openness to disruptive innovation. The campaign has already gained traction on social platforms, where users have posted their reactions after calling the AI employees directly - many expressing surprise at how human-like and efficient the interactions were. The new frontier in business efficiency As companies across the region look to enhance productivity while keeping costs in check, the CozmoX model is resonating with forward-thinking executives. The ability to deploy scalable voice AI teams without increasing headcount positions the platform as a viable solution for startups, SMEs, and large enterprises alike. CoFounder, Alok Kumar also said "Repetitive jobs which do not require human intelligence will be eliminated by AI, so humans can focus on creative and productive jobs. Just like the dot-com era, jobs will evolve, and more meaningful ones will be created. That's why we architected CozmoX AI from the ground up like an operating system for voice automation; real-time, memory-aware, and built to scale across industries. It's a new layer of infrastructure for how work gets done." CozmoX is currently onboarding businesses across the UAE and beyond. From major players in insurance and financial services to leading organizations in healthcare, semi-government, and F&B, CozmoX is already live and driving impact across key sectors in the UAE and internationally. As the demand for smarter, more scalable operational models continues to grow, CozmoX is steadily onboarding ambitious businesses that are rethinking how work gets done. The company welcomes forward-looking organizations to connect and explore the possibilities of what voice AI can unlock for their operations.