By Stella Qiu SYDNEY, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Australian consumer prices rose by more than expected in January, while core ...
Data from the Australian Bureau of ⁠Statistics out ⁠on Wednesday ⁠showed its ​monthly consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.4% ​in January, ⁠from the previous month, while the annual pace stayed at 3.8%.
Cooling US inflation and steady job growth in January strengthen hopes the economy can avoid recession in 2026.
Due to the new series, inflation is seen to be lower than earlier-projected, giving room for the central bank to extend the ...
Inflation happens when prices rise and purchasing power falls, while deflation occurs when prices drop and purchasing power increases. Both can strain an economy if they move too far in either ...
According to the Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index rose ...
The ECB held rates as eurozone inflation fell to 1.7% in January, its lowest since September 2024 and below the ECB’s 2% ...
With “supercore” inflation, excluding fresh food and energy, still strong at 2.6 per cent, we think the Bank of Japan remains on course to deliver its next rate increase in April.