Economy

Bank of Canada Eyes Some Tightening Cycle

After years of keeping it steady, the Bank of Canada reportedly eyes a major tightening of interest rates. This comes…

3 years ago

Bank of England to Inspect Inflation Should it Hit 3%

The Bank of England remains confident in its currently-adopted monetary policy despite inflation conservatively rising above its target. In the…

3 years ago

Confidence from Japan’s Manufacturing Sector Steady

Despite the sustained pressure from the uncertain outcome of the vaccination program, Japan’s manufacturing sector remains positive. The latest Tankan…

3 years ago

British Inflation Jumps at a Higher Rate than Expected

The United Kingdom updates a 2.1% jump in the economic indicator in May, surpassing analysts’ expectations. The average consensus released…

3 years ago

Updates on Emerging Economies: Thai Exports at Risk

Thai exports welcome another downside to its optimum running after reports of virus outbreaks on some of its factories. The…

3 years ago

After CPI Balloons, Is US Inflation Still Transitory?

After leading names like Janet Yellen and Jerome Powell quickly dismissed inflation fears, the US consumer price index in May…

3 years ago

US Trade Rep Katherine Tai Ready to Polish EU Relations

After the announcement of the setting up of a trade strike force to combat China’s assertive behavior, US trade czar…

3 years ago

Japan’s Wholesale Prices Hike Fastest in More than a Decade

Japan’s wholesale prices could not handle the pressure any longer and followed the uptrend in commodity prices. The latest survey…

3 years ago

Eurozone’s Q1 Contraction Revised at a Softer Rate

It looks like the world’s most powerful economies are more confident in their respective economic growth trajectories. In the latest…

3 years ago

Japanese Economy’s Q1 Contraction Forecast Revised

Amid the turbulent months at the start of the year, the Japanese economy is likely to contract at a slower…

3 years ago

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