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The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
Investors are betting central bank will start cutting interest rates far sooner than its tough rhetoric suggests
Bigger than expected drop sparks slide in sterling as traders reinforce bets on Bank of England interest rate cuts
Time for a victory lap, because it’s the holidays
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane
Consumption, the labour market, commodities and Chinese deflation will determine the outlook for markets
The figures show the extent to which salary pressures are still bubbling in Britain’s economy
Whether they changed their minds or stuck firm, markets did not believe them
Emerging markets can teach us all a lesson about the importance of not relying solely on discretion
Ben Broadbent warns that inconsistent data has muddied picture for policymakers
Loretta Mester is latest to try to calm the investor exuberance driving up stocks and bonds
Central bank is facing pressure to take an even more dovish stance
Worst inflationary surge in a generation takes its toll with output not rising above January levels
Markets are looking for simplistic yes or no answers to complicated questions
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Lower borrowing costs set to bring relief to voters in an election year after a long period of high inflation
March interest rate cut ‘highly unlikely’, says Belgian central bank governor Pierre Wunsch
The timing and extent of interest rate cuts are now in the spotlight
Job cuts and fall in new orders add to fears of looming downturn, but high selling prices point to persistent inflation
‘If team transitory is vindicated, it will only be because their policy advice was not taken’
The benefits of long-term investing are not for everyone
FT Money’s annual investment panel chews over AI mania, animal spirits and ‘dry powder’
ECB and BoE say battle against inflation not over, but more dovish US move ‘sets tone’
Andrew Bailey went to lengths on Thursday to downplay any tentative signs of good news in the UK economy
Christine Lagarde says central bank will not ‘lower guard’ against price pressures as investors increase bets on rate cuts
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