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Economists forecast inflation easing from multi-decade highs without sharp rise in unemployment
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
And more on the low-end consumer
UK central bank’s decision would chime with approach of Fed and ECB
FT-Chicago Booth poll suggests bank will make two or fewer cuts this year, with the first between July and September
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Retail sales reach a plateau while company executives see disposable income squeezed
Traders bet on three quarter-point cuts in 2024, down from expectation for six or seven at start of year
As the moment for easing nears, central bankers must stay clear-eyed on the data
JPMorgan says companies’ pricing decisions will be ‘key’ for the economic outlook
Fund managers turn to tech stocks after fears over lingering inflation recede
Findings of BoE survey will reinforce case for interest rate cuts this year
Unfortunately, services inflation may be here to stay
US inflation remains stubbornly over 3%. Will the markets stay stubbornly high?
The inflation battle may be almost over, but the fiscal war has just begun
And more on JPMorgan’s dominance
Wage increase underlines inflationary trend and bolsters case for Bank of Japan to begin raising interest rates
Ransacking of warehouses and deadly stampede at grain sale spark fears of breakdown in law and order
Unexpected increase set to be scrutinised by central bank as it weighs interest rate cuts
President has put recovery at centre of re-election bid but Americans are not buying it
ONS updates list of items used to measure price growth on back of changing spending habits
Latest FT-Michigan Ross survey shows challenges facing president as re-election campaign gears up
New data gives policymakers confidence they can cut rates by the summer
Comments from US central bank chair raise hopes for fall in borrowing costs within months
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