UK CPI (Jan) – 19/02 – having cut interest rates by 25bps at its recent meeting the Bank of England will be hoping that the ...
Following a hot January US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, the Producer Price Index (PPI) also surprised markets to the ...
Stagnant growth late last year means the UK economy will improve slower than previously ... However, it comes amid continued ...
Factors such as tightening financial conditions and global trade uncertainties could dampen private sector confidence in the ...
T he pound fell slightly against the euro ahead of upcoming economic data releases and a much-anticipated speech by Bank of ...
when the US CPI (Consumer Price Index) report will provide a clearer outlook on inflation. Analysts expect Core CPI at 0.3% m/m, with yearly CPI holding at 2.9% y/y. Federal Reserve officials ...
while trade tensions since Donald Trump’s election in the US may have added to the impression of a volatile outlook. Shoppers are also facing renewed cost-of-living pressures as energy and food ...
The Bank of England’s grim snapshot of the UK economy on Thursday raised fresh concerns about the government’s efforts to lift growth, as the central bank forecast weaker activity, higher inflation, ...
Inflation expectations are rising, driven by tariff concerns and impacting consumer sentiment. Read more here.