WASHINGTON: US consumer prices increased more than expected in January, reinforcing the Federal Reserve's message that it was ...
In a January surprise that left wallets gasping for breath, U.S. consumer prices soared by 0.5%—the biggest leap in over a year—thanks to soaring shelter costs, a chicken-and-egg crisis, and the ...
January's Consumer Price Index shows a significant increase, with economists concerned about future price hikes.
Uncertainty over US President Donald Trump’s current tariff policies could push back the RBA’s plans to cut rates in February, economists warn.