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Inflation

July 2024

  • Target's stock shares slide as consumers buy fewer goods<br>epa11361866 People shop at a Target store in Los Angeles, California, USA, 22 May 2024. Target posted a year-over-year sales decline and missed Wall Street's earnings estimates as consumers faced with inflation are buying both fewer discretionary items and groceries. This marks the first time since November 2022 that Target missed earnings expectations. EPA/ALLISON DINNER

    US consumer prices unexpectedly fell in June, drawing Fed closer to cutting interest rates

  • The new chancellor, Rachel Reeves

    Surprise growth boost for Labour as GDP rises by 0.4% in May

  • coffee being poured from a stovetop espresso coffee maker

    Coffee prices will rise even higher, says Giuseppe Lavazza

  • Jonathan Haskel looks out of a window in the Bank of England building

    Bank of England should keep interest rates on hold, says policymaker

  • Economics viewpoint
    Of the UK economy’s two possible endings, the happy one is more likely

    Larry Elliott
  • Markets left barely stirred by Labour’s thumping election win

  • Low inflation targeting is such a dubious idea. Why did the Reserve Bank adopt it in the first place?

    John Quiggin
  • Full Story
    How high inflation has changed what we eat – Full Story podcast

  • Business live
    Sainsbury’s boss says rate cuts needed to spur consumer spending; eurozone inflation dips to 2.5% – as it happened

  • Eurozone inflation eases but ECB likely to keep interest rates on hold

  • Next UK government poised to benefit from fall in inflation and fuel prices

June 2024

  • Agustín Carstens talks at a conference

    Soaring government debt could roil global financial markets, warns BIS head

  • NDIS minister Bill Shorten launches his ‘waste website’ at Parliament House in Canberra.

    Australia news live
    Shorten says NDIS ‘too important for political games’ after bill blocked – as it happened

  • Andrew Hauser

    Can Australia’s borrowers dodge another interest rate hike? We’ll know more soon

  • Narada Kudinar

    Lift prices, find your niche or shut: Australian cafes face tough choices as inflation bites

  • Warmer weather and falling UK inflation lift retail sales

  • Bank of England keeps interest rates at 5.25% in ‘finely balanced’ decision

  • Economist suggests storing grain to prepare for next global emergency

  • Tell us: how has inflation changed the way you grocery shop?

  • The Guardian view on GDP: a poor measure of what matters in Britain’s economy

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