Inflation in the United States reached 3 per cent in September, marking the first occasion this year it has done so and coming in below economists’ expectations. Annual consumer prices
Inflation in the United States reached 3 per cent in September, marking the first occasion this year it has done so and coming in below economists’ expectations. Annual consumer prices
Inflation in the United States accelerated to 2.9 per cent in August, with the central bank expected to respond with its first interest rate cut of the year at its
US equity markets surged to new heights on Tuesday after official figures revealed inflation remained steady at 2.7 per cent in July. This development fuelled investor optimism that the Federal
US inflation fell unexpectedly in April, coinciding with President Trump’s announcement of significant reductions in tariffs, marking what he described as “liberation day.” The annual rate of price growth dropped






