EEconomy Read More Australia’s monthly CPI inflation rises to 3.0% YoY in August vs. 2.9% expected24 September 2025 Australia’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) climbed by 3.0% in the year to August, following a 2.8% increase reported in July,…
EEconomy Read More Singapore inflation softer than expected, hits fresh four-year lows23 September 2025 The view from the rooftop pool of the Marina Bay Sands resort hotel, which overlooks the financial district…
EEconomy Read More Economy is near full employment22 September 2025 St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem explained on Monday that he backed last week’s rate cut, describing it…
EEconomy Read More Mistakes cost Starmer as inflation looms20 September 2025 Labour MPs are upset and frustration about the Government’s stupid, unforced errors As Sir Keir Starmer enjoyed watercress…
EEconomy Read More Bank of England holds interest rate at 4% over high inflation concerns18 September 2025 LONDON (AP) — The Bank of England held its main interest rate at 4% on Thursday as U.K.…
EEconomy Read More Türkiye kept its economic program on track despite shocks: Şimşek18 September 2025 Türkiye’s medium-term program has faced temporary internal and external shocks that have had a short-term negative impact, but…
UUnited States Read More Japan’s exports to U.S. fall for fifth-straight month, plummeting 13.8% in August17 September 2025 Japan’s exports to the United States plummeted 13.8% in August compared to the same month the previous year,…
EEconomy Read More Cheap Chinese Imports Threaten Thai Economy, Warns Bank13 September 2025 Thailand is not yet in a state of deflation, but an influx of cheap Chinese goods poses a…
EEconomy Read More Rice prices in Japan rebound to 13-week high13 September 2025 The average price per 5 kilograms of rice sold at some 1,000 supermarkets in Japan last week topped…
EEconomy Read More Russia cuts interest rates again but frictions with government remain – POLITICO13 September 2025 “At our meeting in October, a lot will depend on the parameters of fiscal policy that will be…