U.S. consumer prices saw a moderate rebound in April, leading to the smallest annual increase in four years. While the Federal Reserve maintains its wait-and-see approach, concerns about tariffs and economic growth persist. What does this mean for inflation and your wallet?
China's central bank has kept its loan prime rates steady, focusing on stabilizing the yuan amid U.S. trade tensions. Despite positive economic data, deflation raises concerns.
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China's consumer price index has dropped at the fastest rate in 13 months, prompting concerns over economic health amid a trade war with the U.S. Analysts predict continued deflationary pressures and a cautious consumer outlook.
Discover the dramatic surge in U.S. Treasury yields following the release of the January inflation report, impacting markets and shaping Federal Reserve rate expectations.
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