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  • Inflation Hits Six-Year Low: Impact on the Philippines Economy

    In a surprising economic turn, the Philippines economy  experienced its lowest inflation rate in nearly This sharp deceleration in inflation is largely attributed to a 15.9% plunge in rice prices , one of With inflation falling well below the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)  target range of 2–4%, attention What Lies Ahead Despite this positive inflation data, the broader outlook for the Philippines economy

  • Indonesia Trade in Focus: Shrinking Surplus and Inflation Pressures Toward 2026

    surplus, the figure came in smaller than expected , driven by slowing exports and a gradual uptick in inflation Inflation Ticks Up—but Remains Under Control At the same time, inflation showed signs of rising, driven by: Higher food prices Energy-related costs Seasonal demand pressures Importantly, inflation levels Policy Challenges Ahead The combination of a narrowing trade surplus and rising inflation presents a familiar policy dilemma: Supporting economic growth without fueling inflation Managing currency stability

  • Turkey Business Challenges Grow Amid Inflation, High Borrowing Costs, and Currency Volatility

    Inflation remains another major concern. While inflation, borrowing costs, currency movements, and export pressures are likely to remain key concerns

  • Japan’s Inflation Data Set to Drop: What It Means for 2025 Monetary Policy

    Japan is set to release its latest inflation data this week, and global financial markets are already As one of Asia’s largest economies—and a key player in global monetary stability—Japan’s inflation trend After decades of ultra-low inflation, Japan has spent the past two years navigating a new economic reality Inflation Trends That Matter in 2025 Japan’s inflation has been running above the BOJ’s 2% target for How Inflation Will Shape Japan’s Policy Outlook The new inflation data will heavily influence the BOJ

  • Inflation and Market Volatility in 2026: 3 Ways SMEs Can Navigate Economic Uncertainty

    Small and medium‑sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to feel the effects of inflation and market volatility While inflation in some economies has shown signs of cooling, many businesses still grapple with higher Strategic Cost Management and Operational Efficiency One of the most immediate ways to navigate inflation Inflation often exacerbates this by increasing freight and materials costs, making a flexible supply But inflation and volatility are not just threats — they’re catalysts for innovation.

  • RBA Poised for May Rate Cut Amid Cooling Inflation and Global Uncertainties

    This anticipated move comes as inflation moderates and global economic uncertainties persist. The anticipated rate cut is driven by several factors: Moderating Inflation: Core inflation has eased

  • Global Market Volatility 2026: Why Central Banks, Inflation, and AI Will Drive Investor Sentiment

    Markets Shaped by Monetary Policy, Inflation, and AI As 2026 unfolds, global markets are entering a phase Monetary policy decisions, lingering inflation concerns, and the accelerating influence of artificial Inflation: No Longer the Only Story—But Still a Risk While inflation in many economies has moderated Markets are increasingly pricing inflation as a persistent variable , rather than a short-term shock. Monetary policy, inflation dynamics, and artificial intelligence are interacting in ways that challenge

  • RBA Interest Rate Hike 2026: Australia Raises Cash Rate to 3.85% Amid Sticky Inflation

    rate by 25 basis points to 3.85 % at its February 2026 board meeting — the first hike since 2023 as inflation The decision reflects the RBA’s concern that inflation, which had previously eased, showed renewed strength : Headline inflation and core measures remained elevated, with inflation pressures spreading across This delicate balancing act — between controlling inflation and avoiding recessionary pressures — is Continued monitoring of inflation, labour market indicators, and global economic conditions will shape

  • Bank of England Cuts Interest Rates to 3.75% as UK Economy Shows Signs of Strain

    The move reflects growing concerns over a slowing economy and easing inflationary pressures—while sending Why the Bank of England Cut Rates After a prolonged period of tightening to combat inflation, the UK Key factors behind the rate cut include: Slowing inflation , bringing price pressures closer to target As central banks weigh growth risks against inflation control, coordinated or sequential rate cuts could As inflation cools and growth challenges emerge, monetary policy is adapting once again—reshaping financial

  • Gold Price Trend Explained: How Policy Risks and Global Uncertainty Are Driving Demand

    Why Precious Metals Are Rising Beyond Inflation Fears Gold prices have been quietly trending upward in early 2026, but the usual culprit — runaway inflation — is not the primary driver this time. Uncertainty, Not Inflation, Is Leading the Rally Traditionally, gold performs best during periods of high inflation when the purchasing power of currencies declines. The rising gold price trend in 2026 is not about inflation alarms — it’s about trust, predictability

  • Gold Prices Stay Firm as Investors Await Powell’s Stance

    Investors are waiting to gauge whether the Fed will adjust its stance on inflation and labor market support Market Sensitivity to Powell’s Remarks , Traditionally, gold prices act as a hedge against inflation Many companies are waiting to see if Powell provides clarity on how the Fed will balance inflation control If he hints at a dovish approach—prioritizing job growth over aggressive inflation control—gold prices hawkish stance could pressure gold lower but may stabilize business financial flows by signaling firm inflation

  • Japan’s Monetary Turning Point: Bank of Japan Poised to Raise Interest Rates

    Now, rising inflation, stronger wage growth, and improved domestic demand are pushing policymakers to Persistent Inflation Japan has experienced sustained inflation above the BoJ’s long-held 2% target—something Unlike past inflation spikes, current price pressures appear broader and more durable. 2. Momentum Major Japanese companies have agreed to meaningful wage increases, strengthening the case that inflation

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