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Markets price in more than two quarter-point cuts, compared with more than six expected at start of 2024
Annual change in prices across 38 industrialised countries eased to 5.3% in February, says OECD data
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
S&P 500 closes down 1.2% in worst finish since mid-February and investors rush into Treasuries
Market failures occur because consumers are not the all-knowing rational agents that appear in economic models
Bank of England survey of businesses will ease rate-setters’ concerns over stickiness of inflation
An all-time high for the yellow metal is a sign drawdown investors should examine their reasons for holding it
Consumer prices edge tantalisingly close to target in eurozone but exceed forecasts in US
US central bank needs ‘greater confidence’ before cutting interest rates, chair says
Price of metal climbs to record of $2,295 a troy ounce
Lower than expected figure bolsters expectations of ECB interest rate cuts by summer
Traders forecast benchmark rate will settle at about 3.5%
Top US monetary policymaker all but rules out cutting borrowing costs as early as May
Reforms come after central bank was criticised for failing to predict post-pandemic jump in inflation
Prices in Europe’s largest economy rise at lowest level in nearly 3 years
Sticky inflation has unnerved financial markets, but officials have stood their ground
Food and non-food prices fell in March, according to retailers’ data
Comments from central bank chief come after PCE gauge of price pressures ticked higher in February
Price growth in key eurozone economies undershoots expectations
As the monetary cycle looks set to turn, the policy framework for the next phase remains unclear
Figures offer little cheer to Rishi Sunak as his Conservative party trails heavily in opinion polls
Comments come after governor Andrew Bailey last week said interest rate cuts were ‘in play’
Progress on taming price rises ‘has slowed and may have stalled’, according to Christopher Waller
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