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US inflation remains stubbornly over 3%. Will the markets stay stubbornly high?
And more on JPMorgan’s dominance
Unexpected increase set to be scrutinised by central bank as it weighs interest rate cuts
President has put recovery at centre of re-election bid but Americans are not buying it
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Latest FT-Michigan Ross survey shows challenges facing president as re-election campaign gears up
Comments from US central bank chair raise hopes for fall in borrowing costs within months
US central bank chair adds that inflation goal not ‘assured’ and cautions about rate cut timing
PCE figures for January are in line with economists’ expectations
Stubborn US inflation data persuades traders to rein in aggressive bets on cuts
Minutes from January meeting showed rate-setters remained ‘highly attentive’ to inflation risks
Prices of some items did not fall as much as anticipated, claims world’s largest retailer
An international comparison unmasks the culprits and has a sting in the tail
By dragging its feet, the central bank risks harming both financial markets and the economy
Plus, a very large taxi company becomes profitable
Consumer price rise of 3.1% in January outpaces market expectations
Differing paths of equities and fixed income mark return to longer-term norm
Economists debate whether the real interest rate seen as key to balancing economies has risen from pre-Covid lows
It’s good for the time being, but you have to wonder what will happen when the valves are released
Officials believe inflation will continue to fall even as the US labour market shows surprising resilience
Unexpectedly strong employment numbers for January masked ‘some moderation’, says Loretta Mester
Dovish rate setter says inflation has been tamed and now is the time to cut interest rates
US central bank chair sees three reductions in 2024 while markets price in five
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