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Christopher Waller, a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, recently discussed why he feels the Fed ...
Meat is a much bigger component of the weekly shop. Meat inflation, which was 5.7 per cent in June, is among other things being driven by higher beef prices on expectations of falling supply. This is ...
A surprise jump in inflation and signs of persistent wage growth this week has led Goldman Sachs to downgrade its Bank of ...
As we move through the second half of 2025, the properties that do change hands will probably be those backed by a ...
The United Kingdom is bringing a bill to reduce the voting age to 16, the same age as when British citizen can join the army, ...
Global growth faces headwinds due to continued high uncertainty and tariff impacts. There has been a decoupling in equities, ...
Pakistan and El Salvador have formalized crypto ties, as Pakistan plans a national Bitcoin reserve under new oversight.
UK unemployment rose to 4.7% in May 2025, its highest in four years, as wage growth slowed and payrolls fell—adding pressure ...
Robert Wood, UK economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, said interest rates should be held even though he now predicts a one-off cut.
The estimate of employees on the payroll dropped by around 41,000 in June while the unemployment rate grew to 4.7% ...
Bank Governor Andrew Bailey has warned that “softening” in the labour market could force rate-setters to make deeper cuts ...
Hopes of an interest rate cut at the next Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee meeting may have been dashed after figures show the rate of inflation increased last month.