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Inflation seen to exceed 2%
FOOD supply disruptions from recent typhoons and restrictions on rice imports are likely to cause inflation to rise above 2.0 percent in the coming months, according to a finance services executive.
With a difficult Labour conference to come next week followed by the autumn Budget, the OECD’s conclusions have come at a bad ...
Inflation increased to 3 per cent in August according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics off the back of a rise in ...
While a post-pandemic burst of inflation has abated across much of the developed world, the UK is still stuck with the highest price growth among big Western economies. Granted, consumer price ...
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How inflation caused the collapse of the Roman Empire
The fall of the Roman Empire remains one of the most intriguing and widely studied events in human history. While traditional ...
Tariffs are fueling a significant chunk of price hikes across the economy, according to a survey of executives released Wednesday.
President Donald Trump’s speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday was littered with numerous false claims, ...
Stephen Miran, President Trump’s latest appointee to the Federal Reserve Board Governors, wants the federal funds rate to be ...
Grocery prices are on the rise – in part due to inflation and tariffs – and relief does not appear to be coming anytime soon. Food prices at grocery stores rose by 0.6% from July to August, the ...
A slew of new polling shows that Donald Trump’s overall approval rating is only marginally trickling downward — but voter ...
'Stagflation?' How the Fed cutting rates is good for consumers amid a complicated economical problem
A new economic term has entered the social media stage. “Stagflation” is a term coined by the combination of stagnation and ...
In remarks in Providence, Rhode Island, Powell noted that there are risks to both of the Fed's goals of seeking maximum employment and stable prices.
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