Key Points
US inflation showed more signs of moderating in April, giving the Federal Reserve room to pause interest-rate increases soon...
Policymakers at the Bank of England arent ready to call it quits yet after raising interest rates to the highest level since 2008 and signalled more may be needed..
Inflation in the UK is still running far above the central banks target, especially as food prices refuse to abate...
The survey of lending officers showed banks cited a lower risk tolerance, a dimmer economic outlook and worsening industry problems as their reasons for tightening credit...
Public confidence in Jerome Powells leadership of the Fed has dropped precipitously, according to a new survey, and is now at or below his predecessors as the central bank wages its war against inflation...
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