Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

inflation Archives - ViewusGlobal

#inflation (19 Posts)

  • As More Russian Soldiers Dies, the Economy Rises—But at What Cost? A shocking analysis reveals that there is a positive correlation between the economy and Russian soldier fatalities.
  • 5 Ways a Trump Presidency Could Shake Up the Economy—Here’s What to Watch Trump claims victory in the election, but analysts warn of economic risks including tariffs, inflation, and global trade tensions.
  • U.S. Interest Rates Drop—Is the Fed Signaling More Relief Ahead? The Federal Reserve (Fed), the U.S. central bank, has implemented another interest rate cut following its previous reduction in September.
  • U.S. Inflation Hits 3.5-Year Low: What Does This Mean for Your Wallet? U.S. CPI dropped to 2.5%, the lowest in three and a half years, with core inflation surpassing expectations.
  • Why River Thinks 10% of U.S. Companies Will Invest Heavily in Bitcoin Soon River expects 10% of U.S. companies to invest $10.35 billion in Bitcoin over 18 months, driven by inflation.
  • Could We Run Out of Ketchup? California Drought Threatens Tomato Supply California, the largest region producing tomatoes, is facing a surge in tomato prices due to a severe drought that decreased the harvest.
  • Biden vs. Trump: Epic Showdown or Historic Disaster? President Biden and former President Trump clashed in their first presidential debate ahead of the 2024 election, hosted by CNN.
  • Bank of England Aims for Predictability Amid Price Fluctuations Despite the drop in U.K. inflation, the Bank of England (BOE) maintained interest rates at 5.25%. Euronews reported on the 20th (local time) that the BOE decided on monetary policies in line with the market expectations and maintained the interest rate for the seventh consecutive time. Although the possibility of a decrease was raised as […]
  • Could Stubborn Fed Policies Lead to Recession? El-Erian Thinks So Allianz Chief Economic Advisor Mohamed El-Erian warned that the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) could risk economic recession if it delays interest rate cuts. In an article contributed to the Financial Times (FT) on June 18, El-Erian criticized the Fed for insisting on delaying rate cuts, arguing that cutting sooner rather than later reduces the risk […]
  • Why the Federal Reserve Won't Cut Rates Until the End of the Year After maintaining the highest benchmark interest rate (5.25-5.5%) in 23 years for seven consecutive times, the Federal Reserve System (Fed) suggests that people may have to wait until the end of 2024 for lower interest rates. President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Neel Kashkari mentioned the timing of the interest rate cut during […]
  • Ukraine's Economic Growth Deteriorates Thanks to Russia The Central Bank of Ukraine has reduced borrowing costs for the third consecutive time, weighing the economic impact of Russia’s attack on the country’s energy sector. The National Bank of Ukraine lowered the benchmark interest rate to 13% on the 13th (local time), a decrease of 50 basis points. This decision aligns with the median […]
  • Is Egypt Falling Into An Economic Crisis? Despite a sharp depreciation of the currency and the historic measure of raising the price of subsidized bread, Egypt’s inflation rate has tempered to its slowest pace in a year and a half. The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) announced on the 10th (local time) that consumer prices in North African urban […]
  • NYSE Feels the Chill as Fed Considers Tightening the Purse Strings Committee Members Discuss Possibility of Interest Rate Hike The New York Stock Market fell as the minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) regular meeting in May were reportedly more hawkish than expected. On the 22nd (local time), the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,671.04, down 201.95 points (0.51%) from the previous trading […]
  • Fed Officials Question if Current Policies are Enough to Tame Inflation Most Federal Reserve (Fed) members have questioned whether monetary policies are restrictive enough to bring inflation down to target levels.
  • Inflation Cooling: U.S. Consumer Prices Show Signs of Relief The major indices of the US stock market are showing strength on May 15 (local time) amid a slowdown in the rise of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI). The US Department of Labor announced on the same day that the April CPI increased by 3.4% compared to last year. Last month’s CPI matched the […]
  • Inflation-Driven Gold Rush: Price per Ounce Breaches $2300 for the First Time As expectations grew that U.S. inflation would not easily slow down, the price of gold futures broke through $2300 per ounce for the first time on March 3rd. On this day, the closing price of gold futures for June delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange recorded $2315.0 per ounce, up $33.2 (1.5%) from the […]
  • Egypt's Inflation Rate Reaches 35.7% in February Egypt’s annual inflation surged in February. According to Capmas statistics on the 10th (local time), Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation surged from 29.8% in January to 35.7% in February, fueled by rising food and beverage prices. The central bank stated that core inflation, excluding fuel and some volatile foods, rose from 29% in January […]
  • Turkey's Inflation Hits Record High: Soars Nearly 70% Turkey’s annual inflation seems to have turned to the highest in 15 months, and the central bank is still on alert even after halting the interest rate hike. According to the median estimate of Bloomberg economists on the 4th, Turkey’s inflation rate is expected to reach 66% in February, accelerating for the fourth consecutive month. […]
  • More Electric Volvos on American Roads? U.S. Plant Expansion in Sight Volvo mulls U.S. EV production expansion, possibly in Charleston, SC, to leverage tax deductions amid inflation reduction policies.

Weekly Best Articles

  • North Korea’s Hidden Nuclear Plans Revealed – And They’re More Dangerous Than We Thought
  • North Korean Leader’s Nuclear Threats Intensify as Troops Engage in Russia-Ukraine Conflict
  • Ukraine Just Got Its Deadliest Weapon—Is This the Most Dangerous Move Yet?
  • NIS Hints at Kim Jong Un’s Visit to Russia—Could Major Weapons Transfers Be Next?
  • U.S. Faces $3.4 Billion Economic Loss as China Tightens Control Over Essential Tech Minerals
  • Putin Sends 70+ Animals to North Korea’s Zoo—Including Female Lions
  • Walmart’s Sales Soar to $169.59 Billion – What’s Driving Their Record Growth?
  • Ford Announces 4,000 Job Cuts in Europe Amid Struggles with Electric Vehicle Transition
  • Historic Agreement Signed in Pyongyang to Boost Trade and Science with Russia
  • New Crypto Mining Ban Hits Russia: Full Restrictions for Key Areas Due to Power Shortages
  • Huawei’s Struggle to Keep Up: U.S. Sanctions Threaten China’s Semiconductor Ambitions
  • North Korea and Russia Meet for Crucial Trade Talks—Here’s What Happened

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Shocking Truth: 100 Deaths a Year in New Delhi Due to Unbearable Air Pollution

    LIFESTYLE 

  • 2
    China's Education System Faces Extreme Gender Imbalance: More Boys in Kindergarten, More Girls in College

    ASIA 

  • 3
    China's Safety Reputation Shattered After Deadly SUV Attack on Schoolgoers

    ASIA 

  • 4
    Bitcoin at $93K and Climbing: Is the $100K Mark Just Around the Corner?

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Kim Jong Un Pushes for Expansion of Industrial Achievements as He Inspects Songchon Factory

    ASIA 

Popular Now

  • 1
    California Pushes for 90% CO2 Emissions Cut by 2045 with Stronger Low Carbon Fuel Standards

    WORLD 

  • 2
    González’s Recognition as President-Elect by U.S. Could Spark Renewed Turmoil in Venezuela

    WORLD 

  • 3
    North Korea’s 16th Autumn Trade Fair Opens, Showcasing Global Innovations

    ASIA 

  • 4
    Trump Joins Musk for SpaceX Starship Test Launch in Texas

    LATEST 

  • 5
    F-15K Fighters Gets $6 Billion Upgrade, Including Advanced Radar and Defense Systems

    LATEST