U.K. inflation accelerated again in February, CPI 10.4% vs 9.9% expected
By Geoffrey Smith Inflation accelerated again in the U.K. in February, disappointing hopes for a slowdown and piling on the pressure on the Bank of England to...
By Geoffrey Smith Inflation accelerated again in the U.K. in February, disappointing hopes for a slowdown and piling on the pressure on the Bank of England to...
By Scott Kanowsky A key measure of U.S. manufacturing activity came in below expectations in March, but improved marginally compared to the prior month, as recent...
By Ambar Warrick Australia’s job market grew more than expected in February, data showed on Thursday, while unemployment fell back to near 50-year lows as a...
By Ambar Warrick New Zealand’s economic growth missed expectations in the fourth quarter, data showed on Thursday, with gross domestic product instead...
By Geoffrey Smith U.S. retail sales fell by 0.4% in February, the latest sign that a year of punishing price increases and the depletion of pandemic-era savings...
By Ambar Warrick Chinese industrial production rose slightly less than expected in February as manufacturing activity logged a somewhat staggered recovery despite...
By Geoffrey Smith U.S. headline inflation slowed again last month but core prices continued to rise at an uncomfortably fast pace. The Bureau of Labor Statistics...
By Ambar Warrick Australian consumer sentiment was unchanged in early-March from the prior month, a private survey showed on Tuesday, but remained pinned at...
U.S. job growth slowed sharply in October, possibly boosting expectations that the Federal Reserve may hold off on any further interest rate hikes this year. The...
-- China’s service sector grew at a much slower-than-expected pace in October, a private survey showed on Friday, as a deepening slump in domestic demand largely...