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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
Also in today’s newsletter, Labour megadonor ordered to tell wife of future donations and Big Read on broken market for medicines
Comments come after governor Andrew Bailey last week said interest rate cuts were ‘in play’
Record shortages of common drugs have countries scrambling for alternatives while patients skip treatments
Progress in the fastest-warming continent is thwarted by a constituency fatigued by inflation and trade tensions
Carmakers and insurers braced for fallout after bridge collapse shuts critical US trade hub
Reducing trade friction with the EU could boost access to member states, group says
Progress on taming price rises ‘has slowed and may have stalled’, according to Christopher Waller
Trade restrictions on range of foodstuffs could cost Kyiv up to €330mn in annual revenue
US Treasury secretary tells Beijing its trade practices will distort markets and harm workers
Also in this newsletter: US debt warning, German growth downgrades, the return of the commute
Piero Cipollone’s comments indicate he may argue for loosening monetary policy at bank’s April meeting
Also in today’s newsletter, Trump’s Truth Social surges on stock market debut and Baltimore bridge collapse explained
Five leading institutes expect expansion of just 0.1 per cent in 2024 as exports fall and domestic demand fails to pick up
Beijing seeks to revive investor confidence as concerns mount about oversupply and potential dumping
Silent protagonists; tariff-dodging; tipping; EJMR
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala claims move to end exemption ‘sends signal’ for governments and businesses to prepare for new regime
The president has won praise for ending a credit boom, but trading partners now fear a flood of cheap exports
EU car manufacturers warn that a wave of cheaper models from China will undercut those produced by local companies
Britain’s reputation as an investment partner demands urgent work, BCC warns
Economists and the Fed think similar things on what will happen to the US economy. So why is there a big gap in their expectations for interest rates?
Also in today’s newsletter, latest on Baltimore bridge collapse, and Donald Trump’s inner circle
Sector-wide data suggests food costs surge is declining
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