U.S. inflation unexpectedly marched higher in January, sending crypto and traditional markets sharply lower. The ...
The consumer price index rose 3% on the year in January 2025. Economists worry that broad disinflation is over, even as ...
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 ...
As far as the VIX goes, it typically falls over the next week after the release. Since 2021, the median change in the VIX was ...
The gold price broke through US$2,700 per ounce this week for the first time in about a month, rising to the US$2,720 level ...
Dollar edges higher ahead of CPI; euro awaits ECB meeting By ... Wednesday’s eagerly-expected consumer inflation report for November, while the euro slipped marginally ahead of ...
The inflation rate in Germany is expected to be +2.3% in January 2025. It is measured as the change in the consumer price index (CPI) compared with the same month a year earlier. Based on the results ...
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The monthly CPI indicator rose 2.5% in the 12 months to December. The top contributors to the annual movement were Food and non-alcoholic beverages (+2.7%), Alcohol and tobacco (+5.8%), and Housing ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. single-family house prices increased moderately in November as higher mortgage rates curb demand, boosting the supply of homes on the market. House prices rose 0.3% on ...
Japan CPI inflation beats estimates in Sept ... 50bps Fed rate cut BoE is expected to stand pat, but resume cuts in November BoJ to also stay on hold, focus to fall on future hike signals Let ...
People Leave New Zealand in Record Numbers in the 12 Months Through November By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) - (This Jan. 22 story has been corrected to say '12 months through November,' not ...