Turkey's monthly inflation at 4.84% in June, slight decline in annual reading: Reuters poll
By Ali Kucukgocmen ISTANBUL Turkey's monthly inflation was seen at 4.84% in June, partly due to the lira's
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Why some central banks are rushing to hike rates now
Central bankers across the globe are delivering a message: Slow and steady won't win the race against inflation.
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Germany passes law to attract skilled migrant workers amid fierce debate
The measure, intended to address a labour shortage, will lower hurdles for migrants to the country.
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Singapore May core inflation rises 4.7% y/y, matches forecast
SINGAPORE Singapore's key consumer price gauge rose 4.7% year-on-year in May, official data showed on Friday. The May
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Japan's core consumer inflation stays above BOJ target for 14th straight month
By Takahiko Wada and Leika Kihara TOKYO Japan's core consumer prices in May rose 3.2% from a year
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Mexican inflation slows more than expected ahead of rate decision
(Reuters) -Mexico's annual inflation hit its lowest in more than two years ahead of a monetary policy decision on Thursday
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Bank of England hikes rates for 13th time as inflation stays high
The Bank of England raised interest rates by half a percentage point Thursday, after data this week revealed surprisingly stubborn inflation.
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UK's stubborn inflation fails to fall, turning up heat on BoE
By David Milliken and William Schomberg LONDON (Reuters) -British inflation defied predictions of a slowdown and held at 8.7% in
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Explainer-Why is inflation so high in the UK?
By William Schomberg LONDON British inflation defied forecasts of a fall in May and stayed far above price
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UK inflation stops falling as airfares and second-hand car prices soar
UK inflation stayed stuck at 8.7% in May as prices for recreation and cultural activities rose at a faster pace than the previous month.
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Yes, inflation is coming down. That doesn't mean goods and services will be cheaper
If inflation falls to 2% by the end of this year, that means the cost of everything will no longer be going up, right? Wrong. But that's what the majority of UK residents think, according to a new survey from polling group Survation.
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South Korea producer inflation slowest in almost 2-1/2 years
SEOUL South Korea's producer inflation slowed in May to its weakest pace in nearly 2-1/2 years, central bank
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