Credit Agricole: Dropping the NBP as an Argument for Tightening Monetary Policy
Adobe Stock The Monetary Policy Council announced on Thursday that the Monetary Policy Council would leave interest rates unchanged, after...
Adobe Stock The Monetary Policy Council announced on Thursday that the Monetary Policy Council would leave interest rates unchanged, after...
Ludovic Soprane, chief economist at Allianz, warned that possible mistakes in the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve and...
El Drago/Bloomberg Waller acknowledged that while headline inflation had "halved" from last year's peak, prices - excluding food and energy...
BNP Paribas warns that slashing the balance sheets by the central banks of the largest economies could soon lead to...
Martin Schlegel, vice president of the Swiss National Bank, said that because of the need to counter rising inflationary pressure...
Suzanne CollinsVanessa Leroy/Bloomberg Collins acknowledged that inflation remains alarmingly high, but there are signs that it is beginning to subside...
New Zealand's central bank raised interest rates as expected. The record price rose to its highest level since 2009. Meanwhile,...
Since the spring of last year, central banks have begun to raise interest rates. The Fed in March, and the...
Those farms that produce for the market have been forgotten - Dr. Jerzy Plewa, Team Europe expert, former Deputy Minister...
Austin Goolsby, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, said that the US central bank should take into account...
Singapore's central bank halted its tightening cycle on Friday. The decision came as a surprise as markets had expected a...
Christopher Waller, a member of the Federal Reserve, believes that persistently high inflation requires maintaining an aggressive approach to monetary...
Israel recently accused the Palestinian movement Hamas of launching a missile attack from Lebanese territory, which is a stronghold of...
PB: From the point of view of food distributors, what does inflation in the food market look like now? Are...