Dollar marooned as investors shrug off inflation spike
After a week of anxious waiting, markets got the high U.S. inflation number they
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After a week of anxious waiting, markets got the high U.S. inflation number they
Global stock markets rallied to new highs and bond yields slid on Thursday after
Japan's wholesale prices rose at their fastest annual pace in 13 years reflecting higher
China's central bank governor said inflation is "basically under control", and monetary policy would
Wall Street ended a see-saw session lower on Wednesday as market participants awaited inflation
World stock prices held near record highs on Wednesday, while U.S. bond yields flirted
Russia's unexpectedly high inflation in May prompted a wide-scale revision of forecasts, shifting market
The dollar clung to a small bounce on Wednesday as traders looked to upcoming
Lower prices for growth stocks as a result of the inflation-driven selloff that began
For Bank of England chief Andrew Bailey, tackling climate change carries inflation risks if