The RBA hiked its benchmark cash target rate to 3.85% from 3.65% in a unanimous decision by the rate-setting board. The decision came following a late-2025 resurgence in Australian inflation, which ...
Investing.com -- Global inflation is expected to fall to 3.8% this year and to 3.4% in 2027, according to the International Monetary Fund. IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva shared these ...
Discover how commodity prices impact inflation and your investments. Understand economic factors and risks shaping this relationship for better financial decisions.
Inflation rose in the 12 months ending September 2025, bringing the current inflation rate to 3.0%. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are from our advertising partners who compensate ...
Inflation should have a minimal impact on these companies' financial results. And they also boast excellent growth prospects. Inflation can be a significant problem for investors in at least two ways.
FRANKFURT, Dec 8 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank has no reason to change interest rates for months and should be mindful of some upside inflation risks, including from slower wage moderation and ...
Inflation is proving harder to tame. Simon Doyle explains why and shares the assets he trusts most to protect real returns.
Annualized equity ETF returns were in the 7% to 8% range. Fixed-income ETFs returned 3.5% and below; adjusted for taxes and inflation, they were negative. With IT's index dominance, there's nowhere to ...
SYDNEY, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Australia's central bank this month considered whether ‌a rise in interest rates might be ‌needed in 2026 given a recent pick up in inflation, but felt it would take a ...
Social Security’s trust fund faces funding challenges in the coming years, triggering headlines about benefit cuts and ...
Netflix and Vertex benefit from strong pricing power that could come in handy if inflation increases. Both companies are leaders in their niche with excellent growth prospects. They could deliver ...
Inflation has quietly become the thief of certainty. Groceries, rent, and even the family holiday cost more than ever, leaving many Australians feeling like they're running harder just to stand still.