Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Comments from policymakers follow report showing US economy added fewer jobs than expected
Yi Gang calls for looser monetary policy in rare admission of pressing economic concern
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Dispatches from the MPC alumni network
‘Partisan’ move overrides tradition of government and opposition striking deal on new governor
Department for Tortured National Statistics
The trend is not your friend
Large shocks are likely to recur in the future, bringing significant challenges for policymakers
Presidential candidate’s economic plan is good politics but its impact is likely to be underwhelming
Policy, happenstance and the soft landing
Gap between gilt and Treasury yields rises to highest level in nearly a year
Data comes after chair Jay Powell said the ‘time has come’ to begin cutting rates
Markets expect further ECB rate cuts following dip in price pressures
Easing of price pressures in two major Eurozone economies lifts hope for lower interest rates from next month
‘Humility and a questioning spirit’, as called for by Fed chair, would be a very good idea
ONS data underscores uneven social impact of surge in living costs
Plus Israel’s stock market
At Jackson Hole, central bankers offered different views about the tools of their trade
Pricing revives a low growth industry
Retail deflation returns after stores discount summer stock following weak sales
Plus greedflation at the big retailers
Rate-setters leave Wyoming symposium cautiously optimistic, but aware of the risks
Philip Lane wary of amount of relief central bank will be able to provide borrowers