The post-pandemic burst of high inflation, once called "transitory" by Federal Reserve officials, is poised to enter its ...
If forecasters are correct, everyone's least favorite economic phenomenon likely continued its comeback in December.
After a hot December jobs report pared back investor's hopes for interest rate cuts in 2025, two key inflation readings will add to the discussion in the week ahead.
U.S. inflation data in the coming week could test the nerves of stock investors and further inflame worries about rising ...
There are some signs that the most painful phase of the Milei adjustment may be over: Consumer spending and manufacturing are showing gains. In September, wage growth outpaced inflation for the ...
But what economists call “soft landings” – when an economy slows just enough to curb inflation, but not enough to cause a recession – are only soft until they aren’t. As we turn to 2025 ...
In November, a Cabinet Minister reportedly stated at a press conference that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) should focus on growth and not be concerned with food price inflation. Though the ...
US consumer spending increased in November amid strong demand for a range of goods and services, underscoring the economy's resilience, which saw the Federal Reserve this week projecting fewer ...
Federal Reserve economic projections from December 18, 2024. What the numbers show is a concern of the Fed that inflation will start to turn up again and not continue down on the trend that ended ...
The members of the monetary policy committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) expect food inflation to reduce in the fourth quarter of the current financial year, show December policy minutes.
Inflation has come down substantially and economic growth remains relatively robust, particularly for the United States. But the outlook for 2025 remains murky, as President-elect Donald Trump’s ...
Inflation is driven by increases in the money supply. Key inflation measures are above the Fed's 2% target and accelerating, indicating persistent inflationary pressures. Historical patterns ...