UK inflation rises above expectations to 3.5%
April CPI print was driven by sharp increases to household bills
April CPI print was driven by sharp increases to household bills
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Tariffs on most car exports slashed to 10% from 27.5%
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The print, which came in below expectations, could pave the way for further interest rate cuts
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European stockmarkets closed at a record high in March, But, with tariffs on the horizon, is the market rally sustainable?
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US tariff discussion adds uncertainty to inflation predictions
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An upside surprise versus consensus forecasts of a 0.1% fall
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While construction output increased by 0.4% in November last year, production output fell by 0.4%
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Europe anticipated as worst-performing region by 37.5%
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Industry commentators weigh in on inflation bounce
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Industry commentators react to US CPI reading following presidential election
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‘Significant slowdown in employee pay’ on the horizon, Quilter’s James warns
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