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Kashkari: Inflation could be extended as Canada fight goes on

Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, said the tariff fight with Canada could extend U.S. inflation, should the tense trade dynamic between the historically allied countries continue.

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Coverage at a glance

  • First observed by CurrentWire: CBS News · Aug 23, 2026 at 11:58 AM ET
  • Coverage span: 2h 24m
  • Coverage: 2 reports from 1 independent publication
Kashkari: Inflation could be extended as Canada fight goes on
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Source mix

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What coverage breadth measures

Coverage

2 reports from 1 publication.

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Signal breakdown

CurrentWire ranked this story 71.8 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
31.3 of 35
Source authority
14 of 20
Coverage breadth
4 of 20
Geographic relevance
10 of 10
Story prominence
10 of 10
Velocity
2.5 of 5

Strongest signal: geographic relevance, 10 of 10. How each signal is calculated.

Filed under Business · US & Canada · News. Topics extracted from this report, with other live CurrentWire stories mentioning each: Canada (44), Inflation (2), Federal Reserve (1), Trade (32), United States (76).

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