The flash composite purchasing managers’ index for the eurozone, tracked by policymakers as an early gauge of economic ...
Surprises are uncommon in PCE reads, as they are based on CPI, the Producer Price Index (PPI) and other figures that have already been released. Nevertheless, the Fed is focused on inflation and cares ...
The “lacklustre” performance was well below City forecasts of around 0.3% growth and follows a 0.1% rise in February ...
European markets look somewhat less attractive but offer important benefits such as liquidity (market depth and the ease of buying and selling assets) and diversification. They could also perform well ...
Assembly lines are humming again after a years-long manufacturing slump, although the uptick isn't happening everywhere. The nasce ...
a scenario where the economy avoids both a hard landing and a soft landing. In contrast, the proportion of those anticipating a hard landing or outright recession sits at just 7%. Yahoo Finance's Josh ...
Hard landing, soft landing, or no landing at all — where exactly do investors stand on the US economy's trajectory while ...
In a surprising turn, the UK's unemployment rate has climbed to a six-month peak of 4.2%, signalling a cooling labour market.
Britain's economic output grew by 0.1% in monthly terms in February and January's reading was revised higher, pointing to an ...
(Victoria Jones/PA) Figures Friday morning are expected to show the UK economy is continuing its recovery from recession with growth in February: but only just. A survey of City economists for ...
The UK economy’s rebound from recession appeared to be gathering momentum in March, with a key industry survey showing growth across all three main sectors for the first time in almost two years ...
UK data since 1930 revealed a similar pattern ... If inflation returns to target but the economy avoids a recession, central bankers will have less reason to ease policy. Resilient demand could also ...