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Skyrocketing prices might not be top of mind this spring. But many economists warn that consumers should get ready to pay ...
April's lower-than-expected CPI is misleading due to companies depleting pre-tariff inventories. Click here for more ...
Federal Reserve officials counseled patience before making any interest rate decisions before it is clear whether the ...
New data suggests that tariffs may already be driving up furniture costs, signaling early signs that Trump’s trade war is ...
The reversal of most tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China has supported a sharp rebound in markets. The S&P 500 is ...
New data from Statistics Canada shows the first impacts of the April removal of the consumer carbon price, and tariffs on ...
THU: Swiss & Scandinavian Holiday (Ascension Day), BoK & SARB Policy Announcements; US GDP 2nd (Q1), PCE (Q1), Initial Jobless Claims (w/e 24th May), Pending Home Sales (Apr) ...
While robust jobs and wage data have reignited concerns about persistent inflation amid weak productivity growth, some economists still expect the RBA to cut rates in May. Both headline and core ...
Canada’s inflation edged lower in April, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 1.7% from ... The figures do not yet reflect the full impact of US trade tariffs recently imposed under ...
US trade-policy fingerprints are expected to become more apparent as soon as next month, according to many economists ...
As immigration targets are reduced, population growth slows, and trade tensions persist, Canada's labour market is poised to ...
This week we should be talking about how in May, US equities have outperformed their European counterparts. However, instead ...
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