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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14743 · May 23

#javascript#ecmascript_proposals#es2015#es2019#es6#es7#esnext#javascript#js#polyfill#ponyfill#promise#proposal#proposals#shim#symbol#weakmap core-js is a modular JavaScript library that provides polyfills for modern ECMAScript features up to 2024, including promises, symbols, collections, iterators, typed arrays, and many web standards like URL and structuredClone. It lets you use new JavaScript features in older browsers by loading only the needed parts without polluting the global namespace. It integrates well with tools like Babel and swc for optimized polyfilling. This helps you write modern, compatible code that runs smoothly across different environments, improving development efficiency and user experience. You can customize polyfill usage and even build your own tailored version for your project. https://github.com/zloirock/core-js

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@CryptoM · Post #65402 · 04/13/2026, 05:18 AM

🚀 Deutsche Bank Strategists: U.S. Inflation Impact from Middle East Ceasefire Could Be Temporary On April 13, Deutsche Bank strategists released a report indicating that the U.S. Treasury market will need to assess the impact of the Middle East conflict ceasefire on U.S. inflation. According to Jin10, if the ceasefire persists, the inflation surge is likely to be viewed as a temporary phenomenon. The strategists expect the Federal Reserve to resume interest rate cuts in September. They also highlighted the need to monitor the war's potential impact on Treasury issuance, as Congress might allocate additional funds for the military. Deutsche Bank strategists anticipate that any increase in issuance will remain moderate and primarily involve long-term financing, helping to avoid pressure on long-term yields. #DeutscheBank#USTreasury#MiddleEastCeasefire#USInflation#FederalReserve#InterestRateCuts#TreasuryIssuance#MilitarySpending#LongTermFinancing