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...Apply that system to February 2024, UK inflation stats for which will drop next week, and you get: (4pp [Jan 2024 y-o-y rate] – 1.1pp [February 2023 m-o-m rate]) + ???...
...A slowdown would alleviate concerns that sharp wage growth could spark a fresh rise in inflation....
...In 1925 Paul Nash, his experiences of the first world war still vivid, created “Winter Sea”, a bleak abstract vision stretching to a lightless horizon, its sharp jagged lines evoking wartime trenches....
...Now, GS top economist Jan Hatzius has been very public with his view that a soft landing is in process, and the prior data distortions point in a direction that’s helpful for backing up that call....
...Other global banks have reported sharp falls in the profits of their Chinese investment banking entities, citing US-China trade tensions, China’s property crisis and reduced onshore stock trading among the...
...The emissions grading is like “a regulatory shark prowling the waters of shipping without the sharp teeth of enforcement”, Austin said....
...I have written FT magazine profiles on the likes of Bill Clinton, Helen Mirren, Quentin Blake, Cindy Sherman and Patti Smith; sharp-end-of the spear political columns; lengthy essays on the late Queen; on...
...Amid surging inflation and a sharp drop in the value of the rupee, authorities imposed import restrictions to protect remaining foreign reserves, a move that exacerbated shortages of medical equipment and...
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...Barber’s powerful, skilled-faux-naïf paintings are brought to Paris by Chris Sharp gallery from Los Angeles....
...Ecuador has faced a sharp increase in violence as traffickers vie to consolidate territory, with murders quadrupling since 2018 to 4,800 last year....
...MAY Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru (Simon & Schuster/Knopf) Kunzru has a sharp eye for the mores and malaise of the contemporary US....
...The Californian lender’s demise sent tremors across global markets, leading to sharp plunges in the value of bank stocks from Paris to New York....
...In pushing consumer goods groups for more favourable terms, retailers can point to a sharp reduction in some input costs. Vegetable oil prices have almost halved from a year ago, according to UN data....
...He does not forecast the Fed cutting rates until 2024, given his view that inflation will descend slowly from here and without a sharp downturn in the economy....
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...“Businesses are facing daily changing rates and contract decisions in Jan so certainty was really needed,” she said, urging regulators to press energy suppliers to treat business customers fairly....
...These trends are carefully explained in The Lost Future, an impressive new book by the Polish-born thinker Jan Zielonka....
...Pension funds “remain dependent on the willingness of banks to accept bonds as collateral,” Jan Mark van Mill, head of treasury and trading at APG, wrote on a corporate blog....
...And there will be sharp cuts to infrastructure spending....
...“The last two years were really an aberration,” said Jan Hammer, partner at Index Ventures, one of Europe’s largest venture firms, which raised a new $300mn seed fund last month....
...Håvard Halland, Rüya Perincek, and Jan Rieländer are executives at the OECD The Commodities Note is an online commentary on the industry from the Financial Times...
...Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, an economist at the Saïd Business School at Oxford university, says: “There is little ‘gold standard’ evidence with randomised control trials....
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