Tag Archives: Inflation
Inflation Remains Stagnant in Euro Zone, Trade Activity Revives
As of February 2024, the confirmed yearly inflation rate in the Euro Area was 2.6%, marking the lowest in three months, yet still surpassing the 2% target that the European Central Bank set. Energy prices dipped by 3.7%, compared to a 6.1% fall in January. Inflation growth experienced a slowdown for food, alcohol & tobacco […]
ECB Rate Cut Prospects Intensify as Economic Clouds Gather
The independent European Central Bank (ECB), an integral part of the Eurosystem, is responsible for managing the monetary policy of the euro area that comprises twenty nations. It is based in Frankfurt, Germany, and works in conjunction with the national central banks of the euro area member states. The ECB’s primary goal, through its governing […]
Market awaits inflation data to gauge US rate cut likelihood.
Financial market remains fixated upon future data from the United States, especially pertaining to inflation to gauge the likelihood of an early rate cut. Likewise, comments from Fed officials will be monitored at the same time, with at least ten are due to speak this week. Previously, data from US showed that durable goods orders […]
UK Inflation Plunges in November: Surprising Dip
UK Inflation Takes a Dive in November In a noteworthy turn of events, the UK’s inflation rate took a dip to 3.9% in November, as reported by the Office for National Statistics. This marks a substantial decrease from the 4.6% recorded in the previous month. The slowdown is attributed to decelerating price hikes in various […]
Japan Soaring Inflation Sparks Frenzy, What’s Next for BOJ?
Unraveling the Dynamics: Bank of Japan’s Response to Accelerating Inflation In November 2023, Japan witnessed an unexpected surge in inflation, sending ripples through its economic landscape. For the first time in four months, the core consumer price index—which does not include the cost of fresh food—rose 2.9% over the prior year. Concurrently, the headline inflation […]