US inflation cools slightly
Daily Briefing: Price rises have eased for the seventh consecutive month but America’s inflationary dragon is far from slain.
Daily Briefing: Price rises have eased for the seventh consecutive month but America’s inflationary dragon is far from slain.
It’s almost a year since the invasion that put a big spanner in the works of the global economy. Here’s where we’re at.
Low inflation twinned with high growth remains the holy grail. But domestic wage pressures are throwing a spanner in the works.
Jeremy Hunt is under renewed pressure to revive the economy as the IMF warns that UK growth this year will be worse than Russia’s, and half a million workers prepare to strike.
The French economy has bounced back more quickly post-Covid than all of Europe’s other large economies.
Daily Briefing: Lurking behind the economic forecasts, as ever, are energy prices, sent into orbit following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and now falling back substantially.
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