Inflation Expectations
Coverage of Inflation Expectations in the Nexus archive.
- Americans' inflation expectations climbed to their highest level in years
Americans' inflation expectations rose to their highest level in years, with the one-year outlook reaching 3.7%, the highest since 2023, and the three-year measure hitting its peak since June 2022.
- Iran war drove inflation expectations up, hurt business confidence: BoC
The Iran war negatively impacted business confidence and increased inflation expectations, according to the Bank of Canada's latest business outlook surveys. The central bank attributed these economic effects to the conflict.
- South Africa’s Kganyago Warns Inflation Expectations Are Rising
Lesetja Kganyago warns that inflation expectations are rising in South Africa. The article mentions his concern about this economic trend.
- Why gold may rebound 13% this year – and what could hold it back
Gold prices may rise at least 13% by year-end due to sustained diversification demand from central banks and reduced inflation expectations from potential diplomatic solutions to Middle East tensions. State Street Investment Management projects gold could reach $4,750 to $5,500 per ounce by 2026 in a base-case scenario.
- ECB Chief Says Inflation Expectations Remain On Target
ECB Chief Christine Lagarde stated that inflation expectations remain aligned with the central bank's targets. This reassurance comes as the European Central Bank continues to monitor economic conditions in the eurozone.
- ECB to Hike If Oil Deanchors Inflation Expectations, Kazaks Says
The European Central Bank may raise interest rates if oil prices lead to higher inflation expectations, according to Martins Kazaks. This statement suggests a potential shift in monetary policy. The ECB's decision would depend on the impact of oil prices on inflation.
- Bank of Canada Surveys Show War Hitting Inflation Expectations
The Bank of Canada's surveys indicate that ongoing war-related factors are influencing inflation expectations. Shoppers in Richmond, British Columbia, are among those affected by these economic pressures.
- Warning Sign for Stocks Seen in Surging Inflation Expectations
The article highlights surging inflation expectations as a warning sign for stock markets, indicating potential risks for investors. Rising inflation could lead to higher interest rates and reduced corporate profits, negatively impacting stock performance.
- How the Iran war affects Americans' inflation expectations
The New York Federal Reserve Bank's survey shows rising inflation expectations in the U.S. due to the Iran war, with median one-year inflation forecasts reaching 3.4%. However, longer-term expectations remain stable, indicating a potential short-lived inflation surge rather than sustained high inflation.