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18 hours ago ago from MALAYSIA UPDATE
Inflation rate on point-to-point basis has increased by 46 percent in a month and stood at 6.71 percent in October mainly because of rising food price. In September, the inflation rate was 4.60 percent. According to statistics of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the food inflation in urban areas has reached near about double digit. Economists and development partners said it is not yet alarming but the government would have to be ...
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18 hours ago ago from Everyday Economics
We are witnessing a surge in inflation (in India) and this time the soaring numbers are reflecting the CPI. It would be interesting to see how the government tackles the situation. The inflation figures are soaring due to rise in prices of food items, primarily potato (136%), pulses (40%), onion (15.4%) and wheat (14%). Supply side constraint has been sighted as the primary reason behind this recent surge. It’s true keeping in mind the ...
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7 hours ago ago from AdvisorAnalyst Views
Gold Market For the week, spot gold closed at $1,113.20 per ounce, down $2.20, or 0.20 percent. Gold equities, as measured by the XAU Gold & Silver Index (XAU), lost 3.13 percent for the week. The U.S. Trade-Weighted Dollar Index (DXY) gained 1.51 percent. Strengths Data from India s Association of Mutual Funds show that new accounts created by gold exchange-traded funds surged 57 percent between March and September, and that ...
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10 hours ago ago from Think About It
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Prices of everyday goods such as clothing and food will barely rise if rich nations slash greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to a study that concludes green lifestyles are affordable. The study, in New Scientist magazine based on data for Britain from consultancy Cambridge Econometrics, said prices of only a few consumer goods dependent on fossil fuels would rocket, such as fuel-guzzling air travel. These results show that the ...
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