In this erratic market, preoccupation with possible rising interest rates and inflation has flip-flopped to worries over an opposing force: deflation. Economists are debating whether deflation, or ...
China's producer prices plunged 3.6% in June from a year earlier, marking its largest decline since July 2023. The consumer price index edged 0.1% higher in June from a year ago, beating the estimates ...
Republicans have good reason to worry about their prospects in the 2026 midterm elections after a string of recent defeats. GOP losses in the recent New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial races, ...
China’s September CPI remained in deflation, as the drag from food prices overshadowed higher non-food inflation. While data already supports further monetary easing, the People’s Bank of China could ...
Absent in any significant way since the Great Depression, deflation - a prolonged period of downward-spiraling prices of goods and services - is seen as a possible threat after three straight months ...
Chinese Premier Li Qiang singled out the electric-vehicle sector, urging strengthened cost oversight and price monitoring. Beijing needs to balance the task of curbing excess supply without stalling ...
BEIJING, March 9 (Reuters) - China's consumer inflation accelerated to the highest in more than three years due to the effects of the Lunar New Year holiday, while producer deflation persisted as weak ...
Bitcoin could be headed to $11 million by 2036, driven by technological deflation and the continued expansion of the fiat money supply, forecasts Strive’s Joe Burnett.
China's consumer inflation recorded the biggest jump in more than three years, as an extended holiday bolstered spending.
Consumers saw prices for some goods and services deflate in May, amid a backdrop of broadly easing inflationary pressures. Whereas inflation is a measure of how quickly consumer prices are rising, ...
BEIJING/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese energy sector worker Mandy Li likes to treat herself to a luxury brand handbag once in a while. But since her state-owned employer cut her wage by 10% and the ...
Inflation has pulled back significantly from its pandemic-era peak. In fact, some categories have fallen into outright deflation, meaning consumers are seeing the prices decline instead of rise.