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Inflation held at 3% prior to Iran conflict as Bank of England warns of fresh surge
58+ min ago (856+ words) Inflation remained steady in February before Middle East conflict triggered warnings of rising energy costs The consumer prices index (CPI) remained unchanged at three per cent in February, matching economists" expectations and holding at the same level recorded in January....
Don't panic and go for austerity measures in this shortage. Build energy resilience instead
29+ min ago (429+ words) Such measures, when sustained, carry immense weight in the long term, as evidenced by reports by ASER and the World Bank. It can result in a blow to human capital that will take decades to repair. Also read: Long before…...
UK February CPI +3.0% vs +3.0% y/y expected
1+ hour, 9+ min ago (339+ words) To preface the report, it is one that doesn't matter all too much since it is before the US-Iran conflict took place. Still, it does provide a bit of backdrop of what kind of benchmark UK inflation is sitting at…...
China Economy | National News | goshennews.com
3+ hour, 26+ min ago (96+ words) China Economy'Goshen News A street cleaner walks by food delivery riders gather outside restaurants waiting for their online orders, in Beijing, China, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. Are you among the millions who this year filled out an NCAA bracket? March Madness is…...
Australia Inflation Drops to 3.7%: February CPI Beat Sparks RBA Rate Cut Hope | MEXC News
4+ hour, 35+ min ago (316+ words) The central bank must balance several factors: A premature rate cut could re-ignite inflation expectations. Conversely, keeping policy too tight for too long risks an unnecessary economic downturn. The RBA's communication following the April meeting will be parsed for any…...
Why are currency markets reacting so strangely to the US-Israel war in Middle East?
53+ min ago (823+ words) The strangest thing in global currency markets right now is how little panic there is. We're seeing war headlines flying, oil prices jumping around like its nothing, stocks and crypto moving indecisively wobbly reacting hard, and yet a lot of…...
Bombshell inflation data revealed as Reeves faces nightmare Iran war ‘twist"
1+ hour, 7+ min ago (350+ words) The rate of Consumer Prices Index inflation remained unchanged at 3% in February, the Office for National Statistics said. The rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation has been gradually easing back towards the Bank of England's 2% target level since last…...
Euro Area Economic Outlook: War’s Devastating Impact Weighs Heavily on Growth – Commerzbank Analysis
13+ hour, 54+ min ago (215+ words) Dr. J'rg Kr'mer, Chief Economist at Commerzbank, emphasizes the complex policy environment facing European institutions. "The European Central Bank navigates an exceptionally difficult landscape," Kr'mer notes. "Inflationary pressures from energy and food markets conflict directly with recession risks from reduced…...
Inflation above Bank of England’s target before Iran war
1+ hour, 5+ min ago (539+ words) Politics and Economics Reporter Inflation in the year to February remained well above the Bank of England's target rate in the last piece of price data covering the period before war in the Middle East erupted." The Office for National…...
Australian inflation eases to 3.7 per cent
59+ min ago (274+ words) Canberra, March 25 Australia's annual rate of inflation fell to 3.7 per cent in February, defying the expectation of economists who had forecast it would remain at 3.8 per cent. According to official data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on…...