Tag: inflation

IMF downgrades growth forecast for Asia

IMF downgrades growth forecast for Asia

The Washington-based International Monetary Fund (IMF) has downgraded its growth prospects for Asia amid the euro zone debt crisis and sluggish US growth. The IMF is now forecasting growth for Asia of 6.3% in 2011 and 6.7% in 2012. This is slightly lower than the 7% growth for both years it estimated in April. According [...]

Indian inflation eases in September

Indian inflation eases in September

Figures today revealed India’s wholesale price inflation eased to annual rate of 9.72% last month, down from August’s rate of 9.78%. However, the rate is still significantly above the central bank’s target of between 4% and 5% and represented the tenth consecutive month that inflation has been above the 9% mark. Stubbornly high inflation has [...]

BRC: High Street remains under pressure

BRC: High Street remains under pressure

The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has today announced retail sales saw a slight improvement in September According to the BRC/KPMG retail sales monitor, like-for-like sales (which exclude the impact of sales at new stores) rose 0.3% on an annual basis. However, clothing sales suffered while demand for big-ticket items remained weak due to fragile consumer [...]

Factory gate inflation rises, driven by higher fuel costs

Factory gate inflation rises, driven by higher fuel costs

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK producer output prices rose in September – driven by higher fuel and food costs. The increase will no doubt raise concern about whether consumer price inflation will slow next year as sharply as the Bank of England is forecasting. According to the ONS, output prices [...]

Britain in most serious financial crisis ever

Britain in most serious financial crisis ever

Bank of England Governor, Mervyn King, believes Britain is in the midst of the “most serious financial crisis ever”. The Governor was speaking after the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) elected to keep interest rates on hold at the historically low level of 0.5%. Interest rates have now been at this low level since [...]

Euro zone interest rates remain on hold

Euro zone interest rates remain on hold

The European Central Bank (ECB) has today opted to leave interest rates unchanged at 1.5% – for the third consecutive month. The move was widely expected. Rates were lifted from the historic low of 1% in April and then raised further in July in a bid to curb rising inflation. Many major economies are battling [...]

UK interest rates on hold but central bank announces QE boost

UK interest rates on hold but central bank announces QE boost

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has today elected to keep UK interest rates on hold at the historically low level of 0.5%, as widely expected. Interest rates have now been at this low level since March 2009 – when the economy was in the midst of recession. Recent figures show the economy [...]

Japan’s industrial output increases in August

Japan’s industrial output increases in August

Japan’s industrial output recovered further last month after a record drop in March due to the earthquake and tsunami. Disruptions caused by the twin disasters resulted in carmakers being forced to halt production as a result of parts shortages. However, it looks as if the situation continues to improve after output rose by 0.8% last [...]

Energy bill hikes will speed up inflation rate

Energy bill hikes will speed up inflation rate

According to Spencer Dale, the Bank of England’s chief economist, UK inflation is set to accelerate due to soaring energy bills. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed UK Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) rose to annual rate of 4.5% in August from July’s rate of 4.4% – more than double the [...]

Bank minutes suggest further round of QE

Bank minutes suggest further round of QE

Minutes of the Bank of England’s September 7-8 meeting have been released today and have revealed all nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted to keep interest rates at the historic low of 0.5%. This was the second consecutive month that the Committee voted unanimously to keep rates at the record low after [...]

India lifts interest rates further to combat inflation

India lifts interest rates further to combat inflation

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has today raised key interest rates for the twelfth time since March 2010, in a bid to tame stubbornly high inflation in a thriving economy. The central bank lifted its main rate to 8.25% from 8% as inflation soars on the back of higher food and fuel prices and [...]

Indian inflation rises in August

Indian inflation rises in August

Figures today revealed India’s wholesale price inflation rose to 9.78% last month – the highest level in a year – and significantly above the central bank’s target of between 4% and 5%. Not only was the rate up from July’s increase of 9.22%, it was also higher than expectations of a 9.70% increase. This represented [...]

Euro zone growth will slow but no recession

Euro zone growth will slow but no recession

The European Commission has today warned that euro zone growth will almost grind to a halt in the second half of the year. Its prediction comes amid the ongoing debt crisis in the 17-member region. It slashed growth forecasts for the third quarter to 0.2%, while growth for the final quarter has been revised down [...]

ONS: UK retail sales fall 0.2% in August

ONS: UK retail sales fall 0.2% in August

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK retail sales fell by 0.2% in August after riots earlier in the month affected trade. The fall followed slower growth in the previous two months after sales rose just 0.2% in July and 0.8% in June. In the meantime, food sales were also down – [...]

Comet sales fall sharply

Comet sales fall sharply

Figures today show consumers continue to cutback in the face of higher inflation and rising unemployment after Kesa, the parent company of electrical retailer Comet, revealed a sharp fall in sales. Total revenue in the previous three months fell by 9.8% on a like-for-like basis while sales slumped almost 22% after the company blamed weak [...]

Factory gate inflation higher than expected in August

Factory gate inflation higher than expected in August

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK producer output prices held steady in August – remaining at the highest annual rate since October 2008. According to the ONS, output prices (factory gate) annual inflation for all manufactured products held steady at July’s upwardly revised reading of 6.1% in August. The figures were [...]

China’s inflation rate eases in August

China’s inflation rate eases in August

Inflation in the world’s second largest economy eased last month after reaching a 3-year high in July. According to the National Statistics Bureau, consumer prices rose by 6.2% in August on an annual basis, compared with 6.5% the previous month. Several other economies throughout the world are battling with higher inflation, particularly in Asia, which [...]

Euro zone interest rates remain on hold

Euro zone interest rates remain on hold

The European Central Bank (ECB) has today opted to leave interest rates unchanged at 1.5% – for the second consecutive month. Rates were lifted from the historic low of 1% in April and then raised further to 1.25% in July in a bid to curb rising inflation. Many major economies are battling with higher inflation, [...]

UK interest rates remain on hold

UK interest rates remain on hold

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has today elected to keep UK interest rates on hold at the historically low level of 0.5%, as widely expected. Interest rates have now been at this low level since March 2009 – when the economy was in the midst of recession. Recent figures show the economy [...]

UK interest rates expected to remain on hold

UK interest rates expected to remain on hold

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) commenced its two-day rate-setting meeting yesterday and interest rates are expected to remain on hold at the record low of 0.5% – where they have been since March 2009. The bank is presented with a dilemma as it comes under pressure to raise interest rates to combat [...]