Deflation, often overshadowed by its counterpart inflation, plays a crucial role in the economy. It refers to the decrease in ...
China is spiraling deeper into deflation, and it’s not just Beijing’s problem anymore—it’s everybody’s. Prices have been ...
That's good, because deflation can lead to a vicious cycle: A weakening economy leads to lower wages, layoffs and decreased spending, which in turn ushers in still-lower prices and a further ...
We see 35% downside to consensus 2017 EPS driven by our view of structurally lower global infrastructure investment in the early stages of an extended commodity deflation cycle. We see 35% ...
Deflation, characterised by falling prices, can seem beneficial to consumers at first glance, but its long-term implications—both within China and globally—warrant closer scrutiny, particularly for ...