Inflation in February is softer than forecasted… the latest on the trade war… last call for Louis Navellier’s event tomorrow… ...
M/M vs. +0.3% consensus and +0.5% prior, according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday.
Energy prices have been falling since Trump's inauguration, which is positive for overall CPI inflation. Read more to see a ...
The UK’s second largest builder would still have topped the monthly contract league table even if it had not won its largest project — a £120m south-west London… McLaren tops the league ...
The cost of owning a car goes far beyond what you pay to buy it. A key question is whether you can afford the drip, drip of maintenance and repairs for as long as you own it.
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And the first monthly CPI indicator of the year is not giving away the plot. It is stuck at 2.5% annual, the same as the month before. What will happen next, I don’t know, but I’d give this ...
While Wednesday’s monthly CPI figures are only a snapshot, it gives the RBA an indication of where Australia’s inflation rate is heading, with a lower number better for a chance of a rate cut ...