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Chief financial officers leaving at the fastest rate in six years

The Times/The Sunday Times 31 Mar 2025
Both the S&P 500 and FTSE 250 saw their highest CFO turnover in six years because of increased levels of investor activism, supply chain disruption and inflation ... Female chief executives fired at a higher rate than male peers.
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Inflation likely to fall in March – economists

The Manila Times 30 Mar 2025
chief economist Michael Ricafort said inflation could fall to 1.9 percent due to a decline in prices of key food items, which would "support monetary easing, particularly possible -0.25 BSP rate cut as early as April 10.".
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RBI to shift focus on growth over inflation in April policy meeting, cut repo rate by 25 bps: Care Edge

Beijing News 30 Mar 2025
... inflation to supporting growth in its next review meeting in early April, Care Edge Ratings has asserted ... The sustained decline in food and beverage inflation contributed to this lower inflation rate.
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Investors seen focusing on Trump tariffs, inflation

The Manila Times 30 Mar 2025
Unicapital Group research head Wendy Estacio-Cruz also said the "market is now looking ahead to the release of March inflation rate and the next monetary policy meeting, where we expect the central bank to keep interest rates unchanged.".
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Yes, Chancellor, ‘the world has changed’. But you ain’t seen nothing yet

The Daily Telegraph 30 Mar 2025
... along with the withdrawal of vital reliefs on business rates and an inflation-busting 6.7pc rise in the minimum wage ... Inflation, The Budget, Rachel Reeves, Civil service, UK economy, Interest rates.
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Stocks bearish, investors to watch for March inflation data

Manila Bulletin 30 Mar 2025
The local stock market has turned bearish again following jitters caused by US tariff plans which are seen to continue hounding the bourse although sentiment may change depending on March inflation numbers that will be released late this week.
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Philippines to buck emerging markets' weak growth outlook—Capital Economics

Manila Bulletin 30 Mar 2025
Capital Economics said that "slower growth will keep the EM monetary easing cycle going, led by Asian central banks, although high inflation across Central and Eastern Europe and Latin America will limit scope for rate cuts there.".
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Britons brace for April rise in household bills

The Times/The Sunday Times 30 Mar 2025
Energy, water, council tax and telecom bills are all rising on April 1 by significantly more than than the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure of inflation, with water bills going up by nearly ten times the rate.
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Tshwane's municipal rates and services set to increase from July 1

Independent online (SA) 30 Mar 2025
"In approaching the rates and tariffs for 2025/25, the City has done everything possible to keep increases in line with inflation while in approaching the rates and tariffs for 2025/25, the City has ...
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Election spending boosts business optimism in Q2

Sun Star 30 Mar 2025
The inflation rate is projected to average 3.3 percent in the second quarter and 3.4 percent for the year, remaining within the government’s target range of two to four percent ... The exchange rate is ...
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RBI to shift focus on growth over inflation in April policy meeting, cut repo rate ...

Business Line 30 Mar 2025
... to shift its focus from concerns around inflation to supporting growth in its next review meeting in early April, Care Edge Ratings has asserted.
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RBI to shift focus on growth over inflation in April MPC meet, cut repo rate ...

The Economic Times 30 Mar 2025
... meeting, with a 25-basis-point repo rate cut anticipated.
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Fewer Americans confident in Trump's handling of economy: Poll

The Hill 30 Mar 2025
However, many Americans still blame former President Biden for today's inflation. When asked who is more responsible for the current inflation rate, 38 percent said Biden's policies, while 34 percent said Trump's policies.
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Potential sticker shockPotential sticker shock

The Lewiston Tribune 30 Mar 2025
An amendment that sought to strip a provision allowing the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission to raise fees based on the rate of inflation and with prior legislative approval failed.
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