The European Central Bank is "not overly concerned" about the risk of inflation from abroad and will continue to cut interest rates at a gradual pace, the institution's President Christine Lagarde ...
Chinese measures to curb the export of rare earths could reignite price pressures in the euro zone if they ripple through the global economy, according to European Central Bank Governing Council ...
China’s export growth likely cooled sharply in March amid war-driven energy shocks, even as AI-related demand offered some support. At the same time, U.S. inflation forecasts have surged, threatening ...
MUMBAI/BUENOS AIRES/LONDON (Reuters) - It only took 24 hours last month for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in India - the world's second-largest producer of wheat - to shelve its plans to ...
Nearly six years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the underlying inflation process in advanced economies has fundamentally shifted, even as headline consumer price inflation has declined ...
The uncertainty arising from disruptions in the flow of goods through the Strait of Hormuz has finally reached Kenya in the form of “tail risks.” Although we all quietly expected it, the announcement ...
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