Tag: commodity prices

BRC: Food price inflation surges

BRC: Food price inflation surges

According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), shop price inflation rose in June on the back of growing food prices. The BRC said shop price inflation surged to its highest rate since October 2008 in June. Higher petrol and commodity costs lifted shop prices to 2.9% in June from 2.3% in May while food inflation [...]

Japan CPI rises for second consecutive month

Japan CPI rises for second consecutive month

The Statistics Bureau has today revealed Japan’s core consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.6% in May on an annual basis – the second consecutive monthly rise due to higher commodity prices. The rise was higher than forecasts of a 0.5% gain and comes after the 0.6% rise in April – which represented the first [...]

Debenhams reports rise in half-year profits

Debenhams reports rise in half-year profits

Department store Debenhams appears to have bucked the trend on the High Street after reporting a rise in half-year profits. The retailer, which has 167 stores in the UK and Ireland, said pre-tax profits for the six month period to 26 February totalled £125.3 million – up from £114.5 million in the same period a [...]

Australian dollar rises to 29-year high against US dollar

Australian dollar rises to 29-year high against US dollar

The Australian dollar has hit a 29-year high against the US dollar to $1.0318 – a level not seen since it was floated in 1983. Analysts have attributed the rise to increasing demand for the country’s commodities. Australia has benefited from an increase in commodity prices, while exports have received a boost due to demand [...]

Japan continues to battle with deflation

Japan continues to battle with deflation

Official figures show Japanese core consumer prices fell 0.2% in January compared with a year ago – representing the 23rd consecutive monthly decline that the world’s third largest economy has been in deflation. A short period of deflation (where prices fall rather than increase) could be a serious threat to the economy because it deters [...]

Charles Bean: Bank needs to monitor CPI

Charles Bean: Bank needs to monitor CPI

The Bank of England’s Deputy Governor, Charles Bean, has said the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) may be forced to hike interest rates if commodity prices remain high and inflation becomes embedded. His comments, published in the Western Mail newspaper, come as inflation remains well above target. MPC member, Andrew Sentance, has previously warned that the [...]

Australia raises interest rates to 4%

Australia raises interest rates to 4%

As widely expected, the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has raised interest rates from 3.75% to 4%. The RBA has increased interest rates four times since October and many analysts believe interest rates could hit 4.25% in the short-term. Australia is one of the few developed economies not to have fallen into recession like its [...]

Australia raises interest rates for second consecutive month

Australia raises interest rates for second consecutive month

Australia, which is one of the few developed economies not to have fallen into recession like its counterparts throughout the world, has increased interest rates from 3.25% to 3.5%. It is the second month in a row that interest rates have increased and the move was not unexpected. The Australian economy has benefited from an [...]