Sentences with phrase «inflation figures rising»

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British government figures showed inflation rising at a rate of 3 percent in October — unchanged from the previous month.
In the latest year, inflation in underlying terms has been close to 2 1/2 per cent, though the headline CPI figure is higher, principally reflecting the effect of rising fuel prices.
Following his comments, with the prospect of a rise in eurozone interest rates apparently pushed back to 2018 at the earliest, the euro — which had already dipped in the wake of the lower - than - expected inflation figures — gave up more ground.
House prices in 31 of the 41 world's housing markets, which have so far published statistics, rose during 2014, using inflation - adjusted figures, the 2014 Global Property Guide...
Personal consumption expenditure (PCE) inflation, meanwhile, rose to 2.2 percent in February, higher than the 2.1 percent reported in January, although the monthly figures slipped to 0.2 from 0.5 percent.
Both gold and silver have risen in the wake of the inflation figure, and at the time of writing gold is holding steady at $ 1353.60 USD / oz in early London trade.
Rising energy costs pushed the headline month - on - month figure up to 0.4 %, while the annual gain rose from 1.6 % to 1.9 %, only a tenth below the Fed's target for inflation.
Nevertheless, in light of the latest sluggish inflation figures and dovish comments by a number of Fed officials, there was increased skepticism among many market participants about whether policymakers would go ahead and implement another rise in interest rates before the end of the year, as indicated by the Fed's projections for monetary policy.
That figure is larger than in the 1960s when the war on poverty was launched, and this despite the fact that welfare spending, adjusting for inflation, rose throughout the 1970s and 1980s to its present all - time high.
The only thing Miliband will be able to tinker with is how much rents increase, but the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that rents have gone up by less than inflation in the last year, rising by just one per cent in England.
Pensioners and those on benefits will also suffer, as any future rises in inflation will wipe out any increase in payments, as last month's CPI inflation figure is used by the government to calculate payment increases.
The chancellor was speaking following yesterday's figures showing consumer price inflation has risen to a 15 - year high of 2.8 per cent.
That proposition will be tested today if, as expected, official figures show British workers are about to enjoy their first real - terms pay rise in four years, with wages finally overtaking inflation.
Figures released today showed real earnings were now falling for the first time since 2014, with wages rising by 2.1 % while inflation rose at 2.7 %.
New York City rents rose faster than inflation over the past three years, continuing a housing squeeze that has been particularly felt by lower - income tenants and shows no signs of abating, new figures from the Census Bureau show.
Retail price index (RPI) inflation rose by five per cent in the year to July, figures from the Office for National Statistics released this morning showed.
Miliband is focusing the Labour conference on the crisis of the growing cost of living after figures showed that in 37 of the 38 months the coalition has been in office, inflation has outstripped pay rises.
He should admit that we do not have low inflation and give the country a proper figure for the real level of inflation which I estimate to be around 15 % and rising.
The figures are good news for the government and will serve to cancel out yesterday's bad news that inflation had seen a surprise rise from 2.2 % to 2.7 %.
On the heels of last year's rise in inflation, January's figure looks more like the continuation of a trend than an aberration.
The figure above highlights the relationship between steeper curves, higher inflation expectations and rising bank stocks in Europe.
Figures were correct at the end of September 2017, but inflation means retirement costs will rise over time.
U.S. consumer prices declined for the first time in 10 months in March while inflation over the past 12 months rose the most in a year, according to government figures released Wednesday, April 11, 2018.
For the rise of inflation and everything else it's still about average and where everyone figured it'd start for price especially with holidays coming up.
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