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unable to regenerate or update its current combat aviation in the forthcoming decade, and that the current cost estimates are actually wildly optimistic given that the preceding Eurofighter Typhoon ended up 50% over budget (when inflation-adjusted, from £23 to £34.5 billion for th...
December 15 – UK Monetary Policy Committee meeting Recession fears are currently plaguing global economies, and with inflation rising to levels not seen since the early 1980s in many cases, most central banks are raising interest rates in a bid to get consumer prices back under control. Cent...
Global debt has soared post-COVID, straining economies. Our Focus on Fiscal series explores its impact on growth, inflation, and investment risks worldwide. October 31, 2024 Real Assets Insights: Q3 2024 Real assets strategy posted a positive quarter and is poised to benefit from additional Fed...
Inflation has been low, with consumer prices rising at an average annual rate of about 1 percent in the first half of this year, and we anticipate it will remain subdued over the next couple of years. Slack in labor and product markets has damped wage and price pressures, and rapid produc...
However, much like the Oculus Quest 2, we've seen the PS5 get a price hike with Sony blaming this on soaring inflation globally. The US remains unaffected but that's gone up to £479.99 / €549.99 / AU$799.95 for the standard PS5, and £389.99 / €449.99 / $649.95 for the digit...
The fiscal debacle that is occurring under the Biden/Harris regime will only accelerate, due to the momentum toward inflation and recession that has grown almost unstoppable. But government is a full spectrum game, with thousands of meaningful dimensions of action that can lead either to abundance...
“There wasn’t a focus on real interest rates at the time, because there wasn’t an assumption you were going to have much inflation,” Paul Volcker said in a 2008 interview on his decades of experience in the US Treasury and the Fed. ...
Before entering the summer sale Next already had 22% less surplus stock compared to the year before. More on Retail Grocery price inflation rises - as analysts reveal which products have seen fastest increase Very Group owners pick banks to spearhead £2.5bn sale ...
The opening shots of it, and an insight into the messages that the poor old UK public will be bombarded with, came in a meandering speech from the Prime Minister last week, followed by the early election announcement today. Following today’s better inflation figures, Sunak’s...