Marketmind: Transitory faith in transitory inflation

Say your economy is growing at about 5% annually, it just hit a 10-year inflation high of 3% read more amid labour shortages and enjoys negative yields on benchmark government bonds .
To combat food shortages, Sri Lanka targets hoarders and bad traders!

Covid 19 has put the entire world in a difficult situation. People are fighting to survive not only the infection but also in a variety of ways. As a result of the lockdown, people are facing joblessness, food scarcity, and a lack of essential products. Services for export and import have also been halted for […]
Australia’s housing boom defies Delta, boasts best year since 1989

Australian home prices rose at the fastest annual pace since 1989 in August as coronavirus lockdowns weighed more on supply than demand, though months of blistering gains are increasingly putting housing beyond the reach of many.
French Q2 growth revised up to 1.1%

The French economy rebounded slightly more strongly than first thought in the second quarter as consumer spending recovered after a coronavirus lockdown, the INSEE official statistics agency said on Tuesday.
BHP considers making COVID vaccinations mandatory at Australian sites

Global miner BHP Group (BHP.AX) is mulling whether to make vaccinations for COVID-19 mandatory at its workplaces in Australia as the country’s east battles ballooning virus cases.
India’s economy likely rebounded in April-June amid pandemic risks

India’s economy likely rebounded in the April-June quarter from a deep slump last year helped by improved manufacturing and in spite of a devastating second wave of COVID-19 cases.
Japan’s private-sector activity hit by COVID-19 surge – PMI

TOKYO, Aug 23 (Reuters) – Japan’s factory activity growth slowed in August, while that of the services sector shrank at the fastest pace since May last year, highlighting the increasingly heavy toll a recent wave of COVID-19 infections is taking on the economy.
Analysis: Green-push dilemma: China’s steel curbs could cripple price control efforts

China is facing a high profile test of its commitment to curbing industrial pollution after steel output surged in the first half of the year to well beyond its target of capping production at 2020’s peak, sending emissions to new highs.
Carlsberg raises guidance as beer volumes recover

Danish brewer Carlsberg (CARLb.CO) raised its full-year earnings guidance on Wednesday after reporting second-quarter sales above expectations as beer volumes exceeded pre-pandemic levels.
Dollar gains for 2nd day on Afghanistan, Delta variant worries

NEW YORK, Aug 17 (Reuters) – The dollar advanced for a second straight session on Tuesday, bolstered by safe-haven demand, as investors fretted about Afghanistan, a slowing Chinese economy, and the rapid spread of the Delta coronavirus variant which forced some lockdowns.