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Annual CPI Inflation in November rose to 2.6 per cent from 2.3 per cent in October.
NIESR
Making policies for economic autonomy work for all women.
Brookings Institution
Anticipated backdrop of greater deregulation and policy changes.
UBS
A new Climate Bonds Resilience Taxonomy could unlock up to $3 trillion in investments by 2030, guiding sustainable finance decisions.
BNP PARIBAS
Global Head of Fixed Income Jim Cielinski and Head of Global Short Duration Daniel Siluk discuss how the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) December decision illustrates that sustained U.S. economic growth comes at the price of a higher rate trajectory.
JanusHenderson
Stay flexible. Don’t assume you have the answers. The big questions are what matter most, and 2025 will bring plenty of them.
SAXO
Many proposed policies could be pro-growth, but also inflationary. If this is the case, the Fed could end its easing cycle early, leaving the federal funds rate at a higher terminal rate.
JPMorgan
European road haulage is slightly picking up after a serious downturn.
ING
Goldman Sachs Research expects the Indian economy to be relatively insulated against global shocks over the coming year — including tariffs levied by the new administration of US President-elect Donald Trump.
Goldman Sachs
The FX market offers a real-time snapshot of the global economy’s pulse.
ACY
Bitcoin price is down 11% from its current record high, now eyeing the $88,000-90,000 region for a potential bounce.
Warren Takunda
S&P 500 E-Mini futures fell 0.80% amid U.S. shutdown concerns and inflation data. Key economic reports showed strong GDP and lower jobless claims.
Warren Takunda
The British Pound hit its lowest level against the Dollar since May after UK retail sales added to the losses that followed Thursday's Bank of England decision.
Warren Takunda
Elections in February will provide an opportunity to tackle the country’s challenges.
Goldman Sachs
The Bank of England rounded out 2024 by holding Bank Rate steady, in line with expectations, and nodding towards a gradual pace of cuts continuing next year.
Pepperstone
U.S. third-quarter GDP growth was revised to 3.1%, driven by strong consumer spending. The economy continues to grow above the Fed's target, prompting fewer expected rate cuts in 2025.
Warren Takunda
Global markets are set to end the week lower following the Fed’s hawkish rate cut on Wednesday, which sent government bond yields soaring, draining liquidities.
Warren Takunda
Silves price trades in a limited range, with investors focusing on the US PCE inflation data for November.
Alex
A transition from a Fed “dovish pivot” to a “normalization” pivot may put a halt to this year-end seasonal “Santa Rally” on the US stock indices.
Owen Li
Japan's minority ruling coalition on Friday failed to secure support from a key opposition party for its tax reform plans, jeopardising Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba's budget agenda for next year.
Cohen