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Turkish Inflation Nears 70% But Central Bank Hopes Peak Near
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour ago(Bloomberg) -- Turkey’s inflation rate, already one of the world’s highest, accelerated for the...
Turkey inflation up near 70%, highest since 2022
KFGO· 41 minutes agoISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish annual consumer price inflation climbed to 69.8% in April, official data showed on Friday, a bit below expectations but the...
Federal Reserve Holds Key Interest Rate Steady Amid Inflation Concerns, Bitcoin Remains Flat
CoinMarketCap via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoFederal Reserve Holds Key Interest Rate Steady Amid Inflation Concerns, Bitcoin Remains Flat The...
Turkish Inflation Rises for Sixth-Straight Month
Morningstar· 60 minutes agoTurkish inflation rose for the sixth month in a row in April, raising pressure on the country's central bank after it held rates steady last month. The country's consumer-price ...
Turkish Inflation Is Moving Closer to Peak With Upswing Near 70%
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 5 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Turkish consumer prices probably grew at the fastest in over a year, as generous...
Thai Inflation Turns Positive for First Time in Seven Months
Bloomberg via Yahoo News· 4 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s inflation turned positive for the first time in seven months after the...
The Stock Market Will Rise Nearly 10% More This Year, Money Managers Predict in Barron’s Latest Poll
Barrons.com· 39 minutes agoThe stock market hit a speed bump in April after a solid first quarter, as stubborn inflation led...
Turkey's inflation accelerates to nearly 70% in April
CNBC· 23 minutes agoA Turkish national flag, left, and a flag bearing the portrait of Kemal Ataturk, founder of the...
Norway keeps rates on hold, may extend tight policy By Reuters
Investing.com· 26 minutes agoNorway's central bank kept its key policy interest rate on hold at 4.50% on Friday, as unanimously...
You Cannot Inflate the Debt Away
Investing.com· 2 hours agoThere is a popular meme that the government has an incentive to inflate, because the same debt is worth less in real terms at a higher price level. ...