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The USD/JPY pair resumes this week's sharp retracement slide from the 146.00 mark, or its highest level since May 13, and ...
UNSW Economics Professor Gigi Foster discusses what a consumer price index of 2.1 per cent means for Australians. “First of all, prices are rising – 2.1 per cent doesn’t mean they’re not rising, it ...
YANGON: Following the political changes, Myanmar has re-entered the list of the world's most corrupt countries in the ...
Singapore’s Straits Times Index rose 0.5%, while the Philippines’ PSEi Composite added 0.6%. Futures tied to India’s Nifty 50 ...
The slowdown in the core gauge prodded investors to ramp up bets for a rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia in July to 90%, from 81% before. For all of 2025, another three rate cuts have been ...
U.S. consumer confidence slipped in June, reversing an improvement in May, according to the Conference Board.
The consumer-price index rose 1.7% from a year earlier in May, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That was in line with what economists expected and left the pace below the Bank of Canada's 2% goal after ...
OTTAWA--Canada's annual inflation rate held steady in May as prices at the pump continued to fall and shelter costs again rose at a slower pace. The country's consumer price index increased 1.7% from ...
MEXICO CITY--Inflation in Mexico was mixed in early June as lower fresh food and energy prices were offset by increases in core goods and services. The consumer price index rose 0.10% in the first two ...
Now, with the most recent CPI reading (for May 2025) coming in at an annualized rate of just 2.4%, the Fed has penciled in ...
The U.S. economy is running on fumes, with tariffs, monetary policy indecision, and fiscal incoherence creating a combustible ...
TSCL's latest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) prediction was especially intriguing. Social Security's 2026 COLA is on track to do something that hasn't happened in 41 years.