Why inflation fell without a recession

May Be Interested In:‘Be on guard’: OPP documentary warns parents about dangers of online sexual assault | Globalnews.ca


AT THEIR annual retreat in Jackson Hole, central bankers celebrated the fall of inflation. But do they deserve the credit? In the rich world, annual price rises in the median country are down from a peak of about 10% in early 2022 to below 3% today. Remarkably, this has been achieved without deep recessions. The Federal Reserve will probably soon join central banks in Europe in cutting interest rates, bond yields have fallen sharply since the summer and stockmarkets have shrugged off a growth scare that struck at the beginning of August. America’s economy was in fact bigger in the second quarter of 2024 than had been forecast before the covid-19 pandemic struck.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

Macbook Backup SSD
6 ways to boost your Mac’s storage without paying Apple’s insane upgrade prices
A scourge that damages babies’ brains is coming back
A scourge that damages babies’ brains is coming back
France steps into deep trouble
France steps into deep trouble
An illustration of Donald Trump and Xi Jinping sitting at a table carving up a globe on a plate.
A big, beautiful Trump deal with China?
More storms are brewing in the South China Sea
More storms are brewing in the South China Sea
Is your rent ever going to fall?
Is your rent ever going to fall?
Unfiltered News: What They Won't Tell You | © 2024 | Daily News