
Core CPI was +0.376% in April, and the 12-month measure rounded up to 2.8% (+2.7502%). Core CPI has basically been moving sideways since October, but looked lower due to the data gap from the government shutdown.
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Core CPI was +0.376% in April, and the 12-month measure rounded up to 2.8% (+2.7502%). Core CPI has basically been moving sideways since October, but looked lower due to the data gap from the government shutdown.




Always great to catch up with @amoshochstein to explore opportunities across the energy infrastructure value chain. A great partner and a trusted friend, who understands that energy investments underpin economic and global security.





Netanyahu had been destroying the bipartisan relationship for years, and yet Hochstein was one of the Biden administration’s most hardline supporters of continuing to back him unconditionally. Shameless.

As a rift between Democrats and the Israeli government grows, former senior advisor under President Biden, Amos Hochstein, says it demonstrates what “Prime Minister Netanyahu has sacrificed Israel's interests in the United States.” “The most important asset Israel has is not its military or its intelligence, it's the special relationship with the United States that has been bipartisan for so many decades,” he says. “He has destroyed that because he has decided to become not just part of the Republican party, but he's decided to become just an appendage of Donald Trump.”



New #ColumbiaEnergyExchange episode: @amoshochstein joins @JasonBordoff to discuss the latest developments in the Iran conflict: The opening of the Strait of Hormuz, impact on energy markets, and the future of global energy landscape: energypolicy.columbia.edu/amos-hochstein…




Regardless of one’s view of Gulf War 3 (now the Hormuz War?) world has a major vulnerability it must address. As I write @TheAtlantic, answer to the Hormuz crisis isn’t military It’s concrete, steel & leadership. US must reclaim that role b4 void is filled (it’s never too late)