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Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Fact Check  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:“Rising grocery prices would be part of the ripple effects,” says Usha Haley, an expert on trade and professor at Wichita State University, who added that the tariffs could raise costs across industries and further strain ties with allies “without aiding a long-term U.S. manufacturing revival.”

“Rising grocery prices would be part of the ripple effects,” says Usha Haley, an expert on trade and professor at Wichita State University, who added that the tariffs could raise costs across industries and further strain ties with allies “without aiding a long-term U.S. manufacturing revival.”

MONTON, Alberta (AP) — When the Edmonton Oilers needed a spark to open, Leon Draisaitl scored just more than a minute in.

Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists

When they needed the tying goal after falling behind to the defending champion Florida Panthers, Connor McDavid delivered the perfect pass.And when Game 1 was threatening to drag into a second overtime, McDavid found Draisaitl for the winner.Draisaitl and McDavid took over Wednesday night when it mattered most, delivering a

Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists

that put them three wins from the championship they’ve been working toward for a decade.“They don’t take many nights off, that’s for sure,” teammate Brett Kulak said. “They usually are our top guys every single night, and the bigger the stage the better they get.”

Trump’s fiscal policy and Fed attacks imperil US haven status, say economists

Playing through pain, Draisaitl did not score a goal in the final last year, when Edmonton lost the first three games, got back even and dropped a heartbreaker in Game 7 to fall short. Healthier now than during that run, he needed only 66 seconds to get on the board.

“There’s maybe nobody better,” McDavid said.An MVP finalist from a dominant regular season, Draisaitl was one of the best players on the ice all game and finished it with a power-play goal 19:29 into OT.

“He’s a top-three player in the world,” Oilers defenseman Mattias Ekholm said. “He just looks very confident, very comfortable and he’s doing his thing.”So was McDavid, who fed Ekholm for the equalizer with 13:27 left in regulation. McDavid skated the puck through the zone and made everything happen late in overtime, too, with Draisaitl on the receiving end of a pass and thankful McDavid and everyone else made it easier for him to hammer a shot home.

“It’s a special feeling,” Draisaitl said. “It’s great for right now but we’ve got to look ahead and get ready for Game 2.”Edmonton forward Kasperi Kapanen, who nearly scored a few minutes earlier when he got in all alone, was almost speechless trying to explain what it’s like watching McDavid and Draisaitl summon more playoff magic.

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