
Japan's Core Inflation Accelerates Amid Rising Energy Concerns
Japan's core inflation rose to 1.8% in March, influenced by energy price hikes due to the Iran conflict. Prime Minister Takaichi considers measures to ease economic pressures.
Federal Reserve, interest rates, inflation, and global economic policy(396 articles)

Japan's core inflation rose to 1.8% in March, influenced by energy price hikes due to the Iran conflict. Prime Minister Takaichi considers measures to ease economic pressures.

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UK inflation rose to 3.3% in March, driven by food and fuel prices, yet economists predict no rate hikes from the Bank of England in the near future.

Kevin Warsh's proposed shift in inflation measurement raises critical questions about Fed policy and its implications for the economy. Bank of America's analysis warns of potential risks.

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UK inflation rose to 3.3% in March, driven by fuel price increases due to the Iran war, raising concerns for policymakers about future economic stability.

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Rate cuts are under discussion, raising questions about Fed independence and market stability amidst political pressures.

Kevin Warsh's Senate hearing poses critical questions about Fed independence and future interest rates, with significant implications for monetary policy and market stability.

Kevin Warsh, Fed chair nominee, stresses the need for central bank independence while addressing political pressures and inflation. His views could shape future monetary policy.

Kevin Warsh's nomination as Fed chair signals a potential shift towards tech-driven monetary policy. His ties to Silicon Valley could reshape the Fed's approach to inflation and interest rates.

Kevin Warsh's potential leadership at the Fed raises questions about interest rate policies amid rising inflation and economic shifts. His approach could redefine monetary strategies.

Inflation is rising, prompting investors to consider resilient stocks like Walmart and Visa. These companies may offer stability amid economic uncertainty.

Central bankers express deep concern over the economic fallout from the U.S.-Iran war, spotlighting inflation, stagflation, and energy security as critical issues.

Fed Governor Christopher Waller warns of potential prolonged interest rate holds due to persistent inflation and a weak labor market, complicating monetary policy.

Israel's central bank chief predicts economic recovery contingent on resolving regional conflicts. Growth forecasts have been reduced amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

The IMF has cut its global economic growth forecast, warning of recession risks tied to high oil prices and geopolitical tensions, especially the Iran war.

Paulson warns of a looming U.S. Treasury market collapse, urging for a contingency plan. The implications for global finance and crypto markets could be profound.

New York Fed President John Williams warns that the Iran war could trigger stagflation, impacting inflation and growth. Supply chain disruptions are already evident.

The U.S. is projected to have the highest inflation in the G7 by 2026, driven by geopolitical tensions and rising energy prices.