South Korea producer inflation slowest in almost 2-1/2 years
SEOUL South Korea's producer inflation slowed in May to its weakest pace in nearly 2-1/2 years, central bank
2023-06-21 05:29
US charitable giving falls for first time in decades in 2022 amid high inflation, slumping stocks
Americans got less generous in 2022, as soaring inflation and the slumping stock market took a significant toll on charitable giving.
2023-06-21 04:18
Supply chain hangover still feeding inflation -SF Fed paper
By Ann Saphir SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Pandemic-related snarls in global supply chains have mostly receded, but their after-effects still account
2023-06-21 02:17
Canada retools inflation baskets, more focus on food, gas prices
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA Canada's national statistics agency on Tuesday revealed new weights for the basket of goods
2023-06-21 01:52
Mexican inflation seen at lowest level in more than two years-Reuters poll
MEXICO CITY Mexico's headline inflation likely reached its lowest level in more than two years during the first
2023-06-20 02:28
'Drinkflation' comes for the British pint. Brewers sell weaker beer but don't cut prices
Brewers in the United Kingdom are cutting the alcohol content — but not the price — of several of their most popular beers in what's been described as another example of "shrinkflation."
2023-06-19 22:23
Bank of Korea flags upward risks to core inflation
SEOUL South Korea's central bank said on Monday that upward risks to core inflation were "a little high"
2023-06-19 13:17
Storms delay thousands of flights on busy Juneteenth weekend
As millions of Americans head to airports for the Juneteenth holiday weekend, many are facing serious travel headaches — including hundreds of flight cancellations and thousands of delays.
2023-06-17 06:25
Investors pour into equities to 'chase the bull', says BofA
By Samuel Indyk LONDON Investors bought stocks and took money out of cash funds in the week to
2023-06-16 18:54
Euro zone May inflation confirmed at 6.1% yr/yr, core eases
BRUSSELS Euro zone consumer inflation sharply decelerated in May, the European Union's statistics office confirmed on Friday, with
2023-06-16 17:18
UK public inflation expectations ease in May - Bank of England survey
LONDON The British public's expectations for inflation in the coming 12 months cooled in May, according to a
2023-06-16 16:50
iPhone maker Foxconn to switch to cars as US-China tensions soar
The firm, which makes over half of the world’s Apple products, is looking for its next big growth driver.
2023-06-16 05:45