Investing.com-- Most Asian currencies kept to a tight range on Wednesday, while the dollar pulled back from over two-year highs as traders awaited key consumer inflation data that is likely to factor.
That's raising significant concerns about imported inflation and the challenges higher-priced goods will pose to regional governments and central banks' economic and monetary policymaking.
Investing.com - The US dollar steadied Thursday, underpinned by rising Treasury yields after hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve and strong economic data furthered bets on a slower pace of ...
Perpetual’s head of investment strategy, Matthew Sherwood, said an increase in petrol prices would “certainly add to headline inflation pressures”. But he added that the central bank tended ...
Two Federal Reserve officials on Saturday emphasized the US central bank must finish off its fight against the post-pandemic price surge and reach its 2% inflation target. Despite significant ...
In a bold move that reflect its ambition to become a comprehensive “everything app,” X, formerly known as Twitter, has announced plans to launch two new services in 2025—X TV, a streaming platform, ...
Respondents came to that conclusion after being asked a series of detailed questions about the impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act's green energy and drug policies. For ...
Hours before ringing in the new year, the CEO of X, formerly Twitter, announced the platform will launch a payment system, X Money, in 2025 In an X post Tuesday afternoon, CEO Linda Yaccarino said ...
The European Central Bank’s 2% inflation target is in sight ... as planned in our strategy,” she said in a video posted on X on Wednesday. “Of course we will continue our efforts to ensure ...
Hours before ringing in the new year, the CEO of X, formerly Twitter, announced the platform will launch a payment system, X Money, in 2025. In an X post on Tuesday afternoon, CEO Linda Yaccarino ...
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 ...