Tag: Inflation
Eurozone inflation accelerates to 2.6 percent in July
The rate of inflation in the euro area accelerated to 2.6 percent in July from 2.5 percent in June, the statistics office Eurostat said...
German economy could strengthen slightly in the quarter, Bundesbank says
The German economy could show moderate growth in the first quarter. It was unexpectedly helped by industry and construction. But signs of a significant...
US stocks weaken, big US banks report mixed results
US stocks weakened today. Major US banks earlier reported mixed results. The market mood was further determined by US inflation and geopolitical tensions. All...
Inflation in Russia has already peaked, central bank governor says
Inflation in Russia has already peaked, but its decline is not yet sufficient for the Russian central bank to start cutting interest rates. Reuters...
US dollar strengthens after February inflation report in the United States
The US Dollar strengthens after the report of February acceleration of inflation in the United States. The dollar index, which tracks the dollar's performance...
Core inflation in Japan rose to 3.1 percent last year, the...
Japan's core inflation rate rose to 3.1 percent last year, the highest since 1982. The rise in food prices contributed to this, while the...
Argentina’s annual inflation rate rises to 211 percent, highest in 32...
Argentina's annual inflation rate climbed to 211.4 percent in December, the highest in 32 years. This follows from data published on Thursday by the...
The Bank of Israel cut its base rate by a quarter...
The Bank of Israel today cut its key interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.50 percent. It is trying to...
UK inflation unexpectedly fell by a tenth of a point to...
The annual rate of consumer price inflation in Britain slowed unexpectedly in August, with the inflation rate easing by a tenth of a point...
ECB: No significant recession awaits the eurozone economy in the coming...
The Eurozone economy will continue to grow in the coming years and is unlikely to slip into any deeper or more permanent recession. This...