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Momentum on wages and prices strengthens view on outlook for inflation
Policymakers may need to reduce the cost of credit sooner than they convey
Supply, demand and Jedi central bankers
Price pressures in eurozone’s two largest economies ease thanks to lower energy and goods inflation
Economists think central bankers need to wait for hard data before cutting interest rates
Conditions are becoming easier in the global economy with an expanding pool of cash and credit
ECB president says rapid wage growth is showing signs of slowing in the eurozone as central bank holds rates at 4%
Don’t fall for the ‘disinflation wobble’ scare
People’s Bank of China promises ‘good monetary and financial environment for the economy’ amid stock market rout
It is time to take stock as the first big monetary policy meetings of the year take place
Eurozone bank’s governing council is expected to leave monetary policy on hold in Thursday’s meeting
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Minutes show policymakers decided to push back against market expectations of early loosening
Fed should look through any temporary weakness in price growth arising as supply chain distortions unwind
Eurozone consumer inflation expectations decline to lowest level since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
US data highlights the challenges facing the Fed in attaining its 2% inflation target
The US economist on how boosting supply is a better way out of the inflation trap than crimping demand
Ultra-low interest rates are unlikely to return, meaning new investment strategies are needed
And the case for slow QT
Officials raise end of balance sheet wind-down at December meeting
Investors at risk of overlooking a shift in longstanding trends in 2024
The US, UK and eurozone are on course to declare victory this year but difficult trade-offs await
Falling inflation will allow European Central Bank to begin cutting borrowing costs, according to FT poll of experts
Inflation would be higher had central banks not acted
Governor Kazuo Ueda says central bank in no rush to change monetary policy as Fed weighs cutting rates
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