Inflation and euro worries extend into a new week
The MSCI Emerging Markets Index was down another 1% as of 1:40 in London today. Leading losers—all down more than 1%– include Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, the Czech Republic, and Poland.
European inflation climbs to 2.2% but the European Central Bank is handcuffed by the debt crisis
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The Shanghai stock market is closed today to observe New Year’s Day—which gives investors a chance to catch up on the market’s rather unusual reaction to a Christmas Day interest rate increase by the People’s Bank of China.
A 4% increase in gas prices argues Beijing isn’t afraid of inflation
Today Beijing announced that it will raise prices on gasoline and diesel fuels tomorrow by as much as 4%. This would be the third price increase for these transportation fuels in 2010. The price increase will add about 0.07 percentage points to China’s consumer price index.
When do you worry about inflation? The answer’s different in developed and developing economies–just look at the case of tortillas in Mexico
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No inflation to speak of in yesterday’s consumer price data. The headline CPI climbed a scant 0.1% in November. The core inflation rate, which excludes food and energy prices, rose 0.1%.