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Watch: Cleveland Federal Reserve President Beth Hammack speaks at City Club of Cleveland
16+ min ago (212+ words) Cleveland Fed President and CEO Beth Hammack has led the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland since 2024. This year, she is one of 12 voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee, which is responsible for setting monetary policy. Hammack is scheduled…...
ISM: U. S. Manufacturing Activity Strengthens
1+ day, 5+ hour ago (94+ words) New user? Register Now! The Institute of Supply Management's (ISM) Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index, an indicator for the level of economic activity in U. S. manufacturing, reached its highest level since May 2022. Released Tuesday, June 02, 2026 Energy Live Tools provide instant insight into…...
Higher petrol, diesel prices threaten to rekindle inflation pressures
1+ hour, 17+ min ago (75+ words) CNBC TV18 Higher petrol, diesel prices threaten to rekindle inflation pressures Rising petrol and diesel prices are poised to add fresh inflationary pressures to India's economy, with higher transport and manufacturing costs expected to feed through to consumer prices in the…...
Iceland's price hike headache as cost-of-living tsar's supermarket outpaces rivals - Grocery Gazette - Latest Grocery Industry News
3+ hour, 57+ min ago (642+ words) Iceland raised prices faster than almost every other major UK supermarket in April, despite its chairman being appointed Labour's cost of living tsar. The frozen food retailer increased prices by 5. 8 per cent in the four weeks to 19 April, according to…...
Morgan Stanley sees no case for RBI rate hikes right now
4+ hour, 42+ min ago (55+ words) CNBC TV18 Morgan Stanley sees no case for RBI rate hikes right now Chetan Ahya, Chief Asia Economist at Morgan Stanley, expects the rupee to appreciate modestly in the coming months, supported by improving domestic growth, softer oil prices and a…...
Euro area inflation climbs to 3. 2% in May, Bulgaria among highest at 6. 3%
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (117+ words) Baku, June 2, AZERTAC Consumer prices in euro area countries rose by 3% in April, while on a monthly basis inflation in the currency bloc stood at 0. 1% in May. In Bulgaria, consumer prices increased by 6. 3% in May under the HICP, Eurostat data…...
SA remains on track to meet fiscal targets, says Treasury DG
1+ hour, 4+ min ago (1059+ words) South Africa remains on course to meet its fiscal targets despite the economic uncertainty created by the recent conflict in the Middle East, National Treasury Director-General Duncan Pieterse said on Monday. Speaking at the Citi Emerging Markets Macro and Credit…...
Australian Economy Update: Government Spending Falls 0. 2% to A$159. 3 Billion in March Quarter
7+ hour, 43+ min ago (95+ words) Government operational spending declined 0. 2% to A$159. 3 billion in the March quarter of 2026. Public investment rose 0. 9% to A$38. 9 billion, but total government spending added 0. 0 percentage points to GDP growth. Australia's current account deficit widened from A$23. 0 billion to A$27. 1 billion, creating…...
BOJ urged to pause or slow bond taper from fiscal 2027, summary shows
4+ hour, 13+ min ago (63+ words) Published on 06/02/2026 at 03: 33 am EDT - Modified on 06/02/2026 at 04: 27 am EDT Why do almost all chips come from Taiwan? June 02, 2026 at 02: 45 am EDT Can CK Asset Outperfom the Real Estate Market? Groundhog Day for Iran-US Negotiations June opens with record highs,…...
Australian government spending flat in Q1, no boost to GDP
9+ hour, 55+ min ago (108+ words) SYDNEY, June 2 (Reuters) " Australian government spending was flat in "the first "quarter, data showed on Tuesday, offering no impetus to economic growth "early "in the "year after "a run of strong outcomes. Spending on operational items fell 0. 2% "in the March…...