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- 1From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 10-11)Malaysia left its monetary settings unchanged for a second straight meeting on Thursday, as the central bank opted to weigh the impact of previous interest-rate increases on economic activity amid a challenging global...
- 2From:The EconomistThe Banking turmoil America's treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, ruled out an expansion of bank-deposit insurance or blanket guarantees for savers after four bank failures in 11 days. Her comments came more than a...
- 3From:just-food.comByline: Jessica Broadbent Japan's all-items index of inflation eased to 3.3% in the 12 months through February - though grocery prices rose at a record pace. It marks the slowest overall inflation rise since...
- 4From:just-drinks.comByline: Jessica Broadbent Japan's all-items index of inflation eased to 3.3% in the 12 months through February - though grocery prices rose at a record pace. It marks the slowest overall inflation rise since...
- 5From:African ManagerA change of minister does not always mean a change in the results of a department's work. This is also true for trade and all its indicators, including inflation, which remains the most important measure of social...
- 6From:The EconomistIn his first speech as a governor of the Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke offered a simple adage to explain a complex topic. The question was if central banks should use monetary policy to tame frothy markets—for example,...
- 7From:just-drinks.comUK grocery prices rose at the fastest pace in February in more than four decades as the headline rate of inflation surprised on the upside. The shortage of fresh vegetables seen in UK supermarkets last month, as well...
- 8From:just-food.comByline: Simon Harvey UK grocery prices rose at the fastest pace in February in more than four decades as the headline rate of inflation surprised on the upside. The shortage of fresh vegetables such as peppers and...
- 9From:The EconomistThe job of central bankers is to keep banks stable and inflation low. Today they face an enormous battle on both fronts. The Stubbornly high inflation led the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates by a quarter of...
- 10From:The Baltic TimesCurrent price increases are steeper than warranted by the impact of the war in Ukraine, Bank of Latvia Governor Martins Kazaks said in an interview on TV3 channel Tuesday, adding that he sees certain insatiability in the...
- 11From:just-drinks.comByline: Jessica Broadbent Headline inflation in Germany is expected to ease in March but food and beverage inflation is still rising, provisional numbers show. Consumer prices, "harmonised" to compare with other EU...
- 12From:just-food.comByline: Jessica Broadbent Headline inflation in Germany is expected to ease in March but food inflation is still rising, provisional numbers show. Consumer prices, "harmonised" to compare with other EU countries, are...
- 13From:Addis FortuneEthiopia's economy once hailed as a paragon of growth and development, now faces a confluence of challenges, including falling net foreign assets, an expanding trade deficit, and escalating inflation. These issues have...
- 14From:The Economist"Our policy actions work through financial conditions." So said Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, late last year, referring to the causal chain of monetary policy. As interest rates rise, tighter financial...
- 15From:The EconomistWhen the holiday-induced baking frenzy passed and demand for snickerdoodles slowed, many thought egg prices would fall. The cost of a dozen had surged by more than that of any other supermarket item, from $1.79 to $4.25...
- 16From:just-food.comByline: Victor Martino US consumers continue to have a collectively prolific sweet tooth, showing no signs of shying away from continuing to buy confectionery despite significant price increases at retail over the last...
- 17From:The EconomistOnly ten days ago you might have thought that the banks had been fixed after the nightmare of the financial crisis in 2007-09. Now it is clear that they still have the power to cause a heart-stopping scare. A ferocious...
- 18From:just-food.comByline: Andy Coyne Eye-watering levels of inflation in Argentina are being led by rising food prices. Official figures from the government's statistics agency - the Institute Nacional de Estadistica y Censos -...
- 19From:The EconomistThe demise of Silicon Valley Bank had many causes. But at its heart was the institution's bond portfolio, which plummeted in value as interest rates rose. Little surprise, then, that analysts and investors are scrambling...
- 20From:just-food.comByline: Simon Harvey US food inflation in retail and the out-of-home channel has slowed to below 10% for the first time since last April. Prices climbed 9.5% in February from a year earlier, the least since the 9.4%...