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This story about the February 2026 PCE inflation is developing and will be updated with more details. The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge remained stubbornly high in February as consumers ...
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The U.S.’s cease-fire with Iran has driven oil prices lower — but the cost of the conflict is primed to show up quite visibly Friday in the latest monthly snapshot of consumer prices. Nor is inflation ...
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On paper, the numbers look astonishing. The annual rate of inflation in Argentina has plummeted from 211% in 2023 to 31.5% by the end of 2025. President Javier Milei is taking plenty of credit for the ...
Russel Kinnel: Oil prices are surging, and inflation is already on the rise. Oil prices have been very volatile lately, so it’s impossible to say how much they will impact prices in six months or a ...
Headline inflation 2.5% in March vs 1.9% in Feb Energy price accounts for vast majority of rise ECB debating whether to raise rates FRANKFURT, March 31 (Reuters) - Euro zone inflation soared past the ...
Monetary policy surprises—changes in various interest rates around central bank communication events—reflect new information in monetary policy actions and communications. For the Federal Reserve, ...