Fed has ‘no room for complacency’ as US inflation falls to 2.4%
Fall from 2.8% ‘smooths the way’ for interest rate cuts in the coming months, says Principal AM’s Seema Shah
Fall from 2.8% ‘smooths the way’ for interest rate cuts in the coming months, says Principal AM’s Seema Shah
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US CPI rose to 3% in January, while core inflation also ticked up to 3.3%
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Share prices in the US have reached dizzying heights, making cheaper equity markets more attractive
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Principal’s Seema Shah says financial inclusion can be used to assess underlying economic resilience
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S&P 500 fell 1.84% on Friday following the report, while Japan’s Nikkei 225 dropped over 12% on Monday
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Industry commentators weigh in on possibility of rate cut
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Lorraine Armstrong joins as senior investment director
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Article 9 strategy will be managed by global equities portfolio manager Martin Slipsager Frandsen
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The benefits from a rate cut may be marginal given the region’s increasingly fragile political situation
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Industry commentators react to Fed rate hold
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Industry commentators react to the eurozone cutting its lending rate 25bps to 3.75% on Thursday
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Industry commentators discuss the inflation rate downtick
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