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The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
Consumption, the labour market, commodities and Chinese deflation will determine the outlook for markets
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
Lower borrowing costs set to bring relief to voters in an election year after a long period of high inflation
‘If team transitory is vindicated, it will only be because their policy advice was not taken’
FT Money’s annual investment panel chews over AI mania, animal spirits and ‘dry powder’
US Treasury yields fall and stocks rise after central bank officials forecast 75bp reduction next year
The end of the central bank’s monetary tightening campaign is in sight — and so are rate cuts
And the rates/equity volatility puzzle
European property developer’s collapse could spell trouble for the commercial real estate sector
Metric inched higher in November even though headline rate edged down to 3.1%
When it comes to reducing inflation, central bankers think it is
Federal Reserve chair faces communication challenge as investors think cooling economy means tightening is over
Non-farm payrolls rise sharply while unemployment rate slides to 3.7%
The economist on how to temper theory with judgment
The essential factors we need to consider if the Federal Reserve chair is to get his wish
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
Investors brush off central bank chair’s warning that ‘progress must continue’ in inflation fight
MSCI All-Country World index gains 9% in November as investors rush into risky assets
Policymakers are wary of calling time on tightening campaign prematurely even as data suggests work may be nearly done
Investors betting central bank likely to cut borrowing costs by May next year
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Fatigue at higher prices is expected to push more shoppers to chase early holiday season discounts
But minutes from November meeting of US central bank also reveal consensus that policy must remain ‘restrictive’
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