This week’s forthcoming Consumer Price Index report could show easing year-on-year inflation, increasing the potential for Fed interest rate cuts in May or June 2025.
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) will change again the base year used to calculate inflation and gross domestic ...
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) will change the base year of the consumer price index (CPI) and gross domestic product (GDP) to 2023 from the current 2018, National Statistician Dennis Mapa ...
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda said on Tuesday the central bank will aim to achieve 2% inflation, as measured by the ...
Italian EU-harmonised consumer prices (HICP) fell 0.7% month-on-month in January but the annual inflation rate accelerated to ...
The recent shift in monetary policy and the Trump administration’s economic agenda have raised concerns about inflationary ...
For parents of babies who lived through the huge baby formula shortage of 2022, the memory of it is still raw. Pandemic-related supply chain shortages collided with a giant infant formula recall ...
Israel's War Spending in 2024 Lifts Debt Burden to 69% of GDP By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel spent about 100 billion shekels ($28 billion) on military conflicts in 2024, the finance ...
no The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that it took the decision to rebase the gross domestic product (GDP) and the consumer price index (CPI) because of the dynamism of the economy ...
China’s economy grew 5% in 2024, driven by stimulus measures, strong exports, and high-tech investment, despite challenges like weak domestic demand and demographic pressures. Structural reforms and ...
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A surprise dip in the rate of Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation ... And new gross domestic product (GDP) data on Thursday showed the UK economy edged up by 0.1% in November, slower than ...