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Global inflation

  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    UK economy
    BoE policymaker plays down inflation risk in call for rate cuts

    Alan Taylor says price rises are being driven by one-off factors as he stressed hit from Trump trade war

    Alan Taylor
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    US retail
    Inflation-weary Americans queue for toilet paper and cheap Bordeaux

    Consumers endure long lines and sparse help as warehouse club stores heap pressure on traditional retailers

    Shoppers look over blankets on sale in a Costco warehouse
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    Bulgaria
    Bulgaria says it is back on track to adopt euro in 2026

    Eurozone accession was repeatedly pushed back due to political turmoil and rising inflation

    Protesters supporting the Bulgarian lev against the introduction of the euro outside the Bulgarian National Bank in Sofia in February 2025
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    Chris Giles on Central Banks
    The Fed sheds one of its three big threats Premium content

    The courts will not pose a problem, even if tariffs and the budget still do

    The US Supreme Court building
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    European Central Bank
    ECB hawk calls for rate cut pause until September amid trade tensions

    Austrian central bank governor warns earlier reductions are ‘more risky’ and will have ‘no effect’ on growth in the currency bloc

    European Central Bank policymaker and Governor of the Austrian National Bank Robert Holzmann gestures during an interview
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    UK economy
    There’s only one woman in Britain we can trust to predict inflation

    She’s Gen Z, she’s Scottish, and she’s our only hope

  • Monday, 26 May, 2025
    UK inflation
    UK food inflation hits 1-year high, industry data shows

    Fresh food costs push prices to their fastest rise since May 2024

    A woman shops for packaged vegetables at a supermarket in London
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    US economy
    How is the Fed reacting to Trump’s trade war?

    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

    The US Federal Reserve Building in Washington
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Japanese economy
    Japan inflation climbs at fastest rate in more than 2 years

    High food prices pile pressure on central bank and unpopular Ishiba government

    People walk through Omotesando shopping street in Tokyo
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    UK inflation
    UK inflation jumps to 3.5% in April

    Higher than expected rise leads traders to price in just one rate cut in next 12 months

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  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
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    Inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares

    Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane. See how actions taken by your central bank affect you

  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    UK interest rates
    BoE is cutting rates too quickly, warns chief economist

    Huw Pill opposed this month’s reduction over inflation concerns

    Huw Pill
  • Sunday, 18 May, 2025
    Rana Foroohar
    The markets are declaring tariff victory too soon

    A potential supply and demand shock means the US economy may be in for years of volatility

    Matt Kenyon illustration of Trump standing on a market volatility graph.
  • Sunday, 18 May, 2025
    UK economy
    Will a rise in inflation derail BoE’s rate cut plans?

    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

    Flowers bloom next to the Bank of England in London
  • Thursday, 15 May, 2025
    US inflation
    US producer prices tumble in April as tariffs squeeze profit margins

    Wholesale inflation falls, but economists warn businesses are yet to pass on the higher costs of trade levies

    A worker assembles a prototype electric vehicle
  • Wednesday, 14 May, 2025
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    On inflation, no bad news is good news Premium content

    And markets in a budget crises

    The New York Stock Exchange
  • Tuesday, 13 May, 2025
    Unhedged Podcast22 min listen
    Not-so-bad news is the new good news

    Moderate inflation and tariffs seem to lift markets

  • Tuesday, 13 May, 2025
    US inflation
    US inflation falls to 2.3% in April as tariff effect looms

    Economists caution that much of the impact of Trump’s levies is yet to be felt

    US CPI inflation chart
  • Tuesday, 13 May, 2025
    Chris Giles on Central Banks
    A bad scenario for the UK Premium content

    The Bank of England’s efforts to highlight uncertainties require improvement

    Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey and his deputy Clare Lombardelli
  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
    UK inflation
    Two BoE policymakers warn against rushing to further cut interest rates

    Clare Lombardelli and Megan Greene want to see more evidence that inflationary pressures are easing

    Clare Lombardelli and Megan Greene
  • Monday, 12 May, 2025
    UnhedgedRobert Armstrong
    Budget games, taxes and Treasuries Premium content

    And greedflation revisited

  • Sunday, 11 May, 2025
    Global Economy
    Are Trump’s tariffs already boosting US inflation? 

    Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead

    Audi vehicles for sale at a dealership in Los Angeles, California
  • Saturday, 10 May, 2025
    EU economy
    ECB’s Schnabel says higher prices from tariffs could limit rate cuts

    Eurozone central banker warns splurge on defence spending and impact of tariffs risk feeding inflation

    Isabel Schnabel
  • Friday, 9 May, 2025
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Diamonds to detergent: weary consumers brace for more price rises

    Donald Trump’s tariffs are catalysing price increases up and down the aisles. Will consumers swallow them?

    Van Cleef & Arpels jewellery on display in a store in New York City, US
  • Thursday, 8 May, 2025
    Bank of England
    Bank of England vote split hits hopes for faster interest rate cuts

    Debate highlights uncertain outlook for UK growth and ‘plethora of risks’ facing economy

    Montage shows Andrew Bailey and Catherine Mann against a data backdrop
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