By David Lawder and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuters) - Central bankers must be prepared to tighten monetary policy ...
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The Iran war is driving up energy prices, likely stoking inflation in the coming months. The Federal Reserve's monetary ...
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Inflation would be a lot closer to the Federal Reserve's goal of a 2% annual rate if the stock market wasn't doing so well, according to a new analysis.
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Much of today’s economic debate is plagued by a basic category error. Policymakers, commentators and even central bankers talk endlessly about inflation, when what ...
RBI may prioritise growth support while tackling imported inflation risks driven by high crude prices and supply chain ...