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inflation

[in-fley-shuhn] / ɪnˈfleɪ ʃən /


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TOKYO—Tokyo’s consumer inflation cooled again in January, providing a fresh data point for the Bank of Japan as it weighs the timing of its next interest-rate hike.

From The Wall Street Journal

If that carries on, analysts say it risks fuelling inflation inside the US, as Americans face higher prices for imports.

From BBC

But here’s the challenge: If the dollar slides too much, then the U.S. runs the risk of effectively importing inflation.

From Barron's

Adjusted for inflation, the same cost for a private four-year school 50 years ago was $22,020, which means the cost has nearly tripled in that time span.

From MarketWatch

It took a softer May inflation report and signals from Fed Chair Jerome Powell that lower interest rates could be on the way to stabilize the market.

From Barron's