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Food and non-food prices fell in March, according to retailers’ data
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Comments from central bank chief come after PCE gauge of price pressures ticked higher in February
Price growth in key eurozone economies undershoots expectations
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
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
Piero Cipollone’s comments indicate he may argue for loosening monetary policy at bank’s April meeting
Five leading institutes expect expansion of just 0.1 per cent in 2024 as exports fall and domestic demand fails to pick up
Sector-wide data suggests food costs surge is declining
Fund manager projects Fed will cut interest rates more slowly than other central banks
They’re being too loud
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The Apollo economist on the Federal Reserve’s self-defeating pivot
FT Exclusive: Central banker says ‘increasingly positive story’ on fight with inflation
Big increase by central bank ahead of local elections takes investors by surprise
S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reach record highs after central bank also raises GDP forecasts
And more on weakness at the low end of the economy
Strong US economic growth will not halt central bank’s plan to reduce borrowing costs this year
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February figures come below forecast, providing relief to government
Comments indicate central bank is likely to keep markets guessing on timing and scale of easing
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