Cool US May CPI rise supports Fed pause argument
NEW YORK U.S. consumer prices rose moderately in May, leading to the smallest annual increase in inflation in
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US inflation rate continues to fall
Falling prices for eggs, used cars and furniture helped to cut inflation in May.
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US consumer prices slow in May; core inflation sticky
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer prices rose moderately in May, leading to the smallest annual increase in inflation in more
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US small business sentiment edges up in May, NFIB says
WASHINGTON U.S. small business confidence rebounded in May, but worries about the economy's outlook and inflation remained, according
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German investor morale improves but challenges remain - ZEW
BERLIN German investor morale improved unexpectedly in June, the ZEW economic research institute said on Tuesday, but warned
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China's May new loans miss expectations, more stimulus likely
BEIJING China's new bank loans picked up in May from the previous month, as the central bank kept
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Bank of Korea board members: Too early to be complacent on inflation
SEOUL Most Bank of Korea monetary policy board members said at their latest policy meeting on May 25
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UK labour market shows unexpected strength - ONS
LONDON Britain's labour market looked much stronger than expected during the three months to April, according to data
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Factbox-BOJ's next steps and triggers for policy shift
By Leika Kihara TOKYO One of Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda's biggest challenges will be to phase
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Australia business activity slows sharply in May, more risks ahead
SYDNEY Australia's business conditions eased sharply in May, dented by slower gains in sales and employment, suggesting demand
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New Zealand's economy likely in recession as rate hikes take hold
By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON The New Zealand central bank’s aggressive hiking of the cash rate likely pushed the
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Australian consumer mood turns sour in June after latest rate hike
SYDNEY Australian consumer sentiment turned sour after a surprise hike in interest rates this month, a survey showed
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