NRF forecasts 4.4% retail growth for 2026, but this may be too bullish given rising PPI inflation, Middle East conflict and ...
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) - Rising gasoline prices and a wobbly stock market are increasing the risk the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran could hit hard among consumers across the ...
As the war in Iran ratchets up, the price of crude oil has been swinging sharply. Consumers are already feeling the effects ...
The overall economy has proved resilient in recent years, even as many households have struggled. The war with Iran is ...
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The current scenario with Iran is more similar to a shorter recovery path, though prices are unlikely to revert to pre-war levels even in the best-case scenario.
After the debacle in Ukraine in February 2022, leading to all forms of global shortages, the world is entering a dangerous phase of economic stress ...
The 2020s have felt expensive. Even when headline inflation has cooled, the cost-of-living pressures have not eased in the way people expected.In 2024, Namibian confidence in price stability fell to ...
A depreciating INR, combined with FTAs with the UK, US and EU, gives India tariff advantages over China, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
The war between the US, Israel and Iran is a reminder of how quickly conflict can affect food security far beyond the region.