Pakistan growth target 3.6% next year, inflation to dip to 12%, ministry says
US inflation up moderately in April, consumer spending weakens
EL PASO, Texas (Reuters) -Dallas Federal Reserve Bank President Lorie Logan said on Thursday she believes inflation is still heading to the Fed’s 2% target, although she can imagine “other paths” that the Fed ought to be prepared for, and it is too early to consider cutting interest rates.”I think there’s good reasons to think…
Take Five: Inflation watch
Ueda says BOJ will proceed cautiously with inflation targeting frameworks
Stubborn inflation has been hitting Americans at every level: From grocery prices to those of housing, high costs have placed an enormous toll on consumers. Thus, it came as no surprise that the Federal Reserve chose to keep its rates steady following its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting which concluded on May 1. In…
A host of big events will be packed into the holiday-shortened week on Wall Street…
RBNZ keeps interest rates steady, sees delayed cuts amid sticky inflation
The retail giant hasn’t shied away from a growing problem…
Bostic sees ongoing disinflation leading to possible cut, but nothing locked in