Trade tensions ratcheted up to 11 this week, and I know that for many readers the wild swings we’re seeing can feel sickening ...
Inflation slowed through much of last year – falling as low as 2.4% from a 40-year high of 9.1% in mid-2022 – but it has remained stubbornly high since fall. The cost of services such as car insurance ...
U.S. inflation rose 3% over the prior year in January, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on February 12. Read more here.
Inflation ran hotter than forecasters expected in January, but a quirk of the data involving seasonal adjustment means many economists have stopped short of declaring inflation has reignited.
Food and energy costs contributed to Norway's latest inflation figures and while the numbers released on Monday were higher than Norges Bank’s forecasts, it's still good news for consumers. An ...
U.S. inflation accelerated last month as the cost of groceries, gas, and used cars rose, a trend that will likely underscore ...
The solid labour market combines with sticky inflation figures and firm economic activity, all morphing into firm support for the Greenback coming from the real economy going forward. While ...
This index is primarily used to determine current inflation and predict how prices might change in the near future. According to the Labor Department’s most recent report, CPI in January was 3.0 ...
Inflation picked up in China last month, official figures showed over the weekend, as the Lunar New Year holiday boosted January spending. China has struggled to raise consumption and stave off ...
Simply sign up to the Global Economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Central banks around the world are expected to lower borrowing costs as global inflation eases from the multi ...
That is up from the £4.82 average figure reported by the Office of National Statistics in December 2024. Beavertown Neck Oil has overtaken Asahi to be the highest priced pint, coming in at an ...
Take, for example, reports this week that inflation might increase in the coming months. “I don’t think we should interpret [the causes] as indicative of this underlying process of inflation… that we ...