Tag Archives: Inflation

What Inflation Really Changed: Why Consumer Caution Is Permanent (Forbes)

Inflation persists, tariffs remain a factor and economic uncertainty feels constant. But the real transformation isn’t found in macroeconomic indicators. It shows up in everyday decisions, like noticing a familiar lunch order has quietly become more expensive, then deciding whether it’s still worth buying. Rising prices haven’t just tightened household budgets; they’ve reset how consumers […]
Read More »

Global economy is stabilising but weakness remains, say WEF chief economists(IOL)

According to the latest Chief Economists Outlook published yesterday, WEF said easing inflation and strong global commerce were fuelling cautious optimism for recovery but elevated debt levels are becoming a growing concern in both advanced (53%) and developing (64%) economies. Click here to read the full- text article

Oil fuels inflation risks, weighing down equities: Markets wrap (Moneyweb)

Investors across asset classes rushed to adjust for the risk that inflationary pressure may be more persistent than previously thought. The dollar extended gains for a second day, strengthening against Group-of-10 currencies. The Norwegian krone was little changed after an earlier rally on the expected benefit to the Scandinavian country from higher energy prices. The […]
Read More »

Dipping back into deflation: A 55- year rollercoaster ride (The Economist)

By The economist Source: : econ.st/1eswChq May 23, 2015

What’s driving expectations of rising inflation? (World Economic Forum)

By Gregory Claeys Source: https://agenda.weforum.org April 22, 2015