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Wall Street braces for June CPI data, as economists warn of hotter inflation driven by tariffs. A surprise print could jolt ...
The RBI has also revised its inflation outlook for 2025-26 downwards from the earlier forecast of 4 per cent to 3.7 per cent, ...
So far, the impact of President Donald Trump's campaign of steep tariffs against U.S. trading partners has been difficult to spot in hard economic data, but that may be about to change.
US stocks have rocketed back to all-time highs. The unemployment rate remains historically low. And the inflation rate is lower than when President Donald Trump took office.
In a report, the bank said June 2025 retail inflation will be at 2.3 per cent, with the worst seems to be over for now.
The war is over. Not the war in Ukraine or Gaza — I mean the war on inflation. Shoppers, understandably, are still freaking out in the grocery aisles, most recently over egg prices. Meanwhile ...
Many assume tariffs will cause inflation. Economic theory also supports the opposite view — exchange rate shifts may offset price increases. It's a major Known Unknown.
This morning, economists got something they’ve been waiting three years for: an absolute snooze-fest of an inflation report.
Inflation eased after Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs, defying fears Stephen Kates, a financial analyst at Bankrate, discusses the data from April’s Consumer Price Index report.
The U.S. economic landscape is being reshaped by President Trump's aggressive tariff policies, which are increasingly seen as a catalyst for inflation.
Letting an objective, market measure of the dollar tell the inflation tale of Presidents Trump and Biden.