Price increases were likely relatively tame in January, with one key measure of inflation expected to drop to its lowest in nearly five years.
The Economic Survey 2026 predicts India's inflation will be higher in FY27 than FY26, but remains within the RBI's target.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve‘s favored inflation gauge accelerated slightly in August from a year earlier. The Commerce Department reported Friday that its personal consumption expenditures (PCE) ...
The ECB held rates as eurozone inflation fell to 1.7% in January, its lowest since September 2024 and below the ECB’s 2% ...
Headline inflation for November fell to 2.9% from October's 3%. But it stayed above BOJ's target rate for a 44th straight month. Core inflation came in at 3%, in line with market estimates. Japan's ...
Japan’s core inflation picked up for the first time since May. Headline and core inflation both hit 2.9%, keeping inflation above the BOJ’s 2% target. The figures set an early test for new Prime ...
According to Central Bank of Iran data, point-to-point inflation reached 43.9% in Shahrivar 1404, rising by 2.5 percentage ...
BEIJING, Feb. 11 (Xinhua) -- China's core consumer inflation remained stable in January, official data showed on Wednesday, pointing to a gradual recovery in domestic demand, even as headline price ...
Canada’s inflation held at 2.2% in November, below expectations, as higher food prices were offset by slower services growth, Statistics Canada said Dec. 15. Core measures cooled, with the Bank of ...
The Federal Reserve has now cut interest rates for the third straight meeting, but the decision was anything but unanimous. Three officials broke ranks, arguing that with inflation still running above ...
RBI projects retail inflation for 2025-26 at 2.1%, but expects it to rise to 3.2% in Q4 due to base effects. Governor Sanjay Malhotra flagged upside risks from geopolitical tensions and volatile ...
India’s new CPI series represents a significant structural recalibration in the India's inflation measurement framework.