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While headline inflation slowed in March, core inflation remained hot, and sticky price inflation increased. So, the overall ...
Markets continued their downward spiral Friday after President Donald Trump imposed sweeping new tariffs on imports from more ...
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South African food and non-alcoholic beverage (NAB) inflation (hereafter to be referred to simply as food inflation, for short) edged up again in February, the Bureau for Food and Agricultural Policy ...
While the cost of eggs and some other items continue to rise, grocery price inflation overall seems to be leveling out. The Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index for food at home was ...
The CBDT clarified on March 15 that GAAR, SAAR, and JAAR continue to operate independently. (Image/Freepik) The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has clarified that the principal purpose test ...
TOKYO, March 21 (Reuters) - Japan's core inflation hit 3.0% in February and an index stripping away the effect of fuel rose at the fastest pace in nearly a year, a sign of broadening price ...
Eurozone inflation eased to 2.3% in February, with core inflation at 2.6%, its lowest since January 2022. France had the lowest rate (0.9%), Hungary the highest (5.7%). The euro slipped ahead of ...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says “global inflation” has an impact on prices here in Australia. Mr Albanese said the Russian invasion of Ukraine has an “impact on energy prices”.
The annual rate of inflation accelerated sharply to 2.6 per cent in February as the federal government's temporary tax break came to an end mid-month, Statistics Canada said Tuesday. That marks ...
The annual rate of inflation ticked up last month as a temporary “tax holiday” ended, Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday. Consumer prices in Canada went up to 2.6 per cent in February ...
Nigeria’s inflation rate dropped for the second consecutive month in February 2025, falling to 23.18 per cent from 24.48 per cent recorded in January. However, economists and Nigerians expressed ...