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The June quarter Consumers Price Index inflation figures coming out on Monday shouldn't deter the Reserve Bank from making ...
The US Headline Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 2.67 per cent (year-on-year) in June compared to 2.38 per cent rise seen in the month of May. Similarly, the US Core CPI rose by 2.91 per cent ...
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Inflation Drops To 22.22%
Nigeria's Headline inflation rate eased to 22.22% when compared to the May 2025 headline inflation rate of 22.97%, according to a report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).The drop which is ...
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That’s the six-word verdict from Apollo’s chief economist Torsten Sløk on where U.S. inflation is headed. Sløk feels the worst impacts of President Trump’s tariffs still lie ahead. Prices, he warns, ...
The overall cost of living in Saskatchewan didn’t change too much in June, according to data released Tuesday by Statistics ...
What’s more, businesses stockpiled inventory in advance of the deadline and Customs and Border Protection allows many importers to delay payments for up to a month and a half. Hence, many forecasters ...
Americans are less worried about the economy and inflation as they shrug off President Donald Trump’s tariffs, according to the University of Michigan’s ...
In its latest research report, Morgan Stanley said consumer price index (CPI) inflation has been consistently falling below 4 per cent since February this year ...
If you’ve ever considered going vegetarian, now might be the time to make the jump to a meat-free diet. Chicken and ground beef notched record-breaking prices in June, continuing their climb as feed ...
Markets got back to treading water this week, as inflation and tariff concerns have some analysts pushing the next interest ...
Economists at ratings agency Fitch on Friday raised their projected effective U.S. tariff rate to 19.4% from 14.1%. There’s still a great deal of uncertainty over who will end up eating the tariffs, ...