• August 8, 2024

Colombian Inflation Slows More Than Forecast to Least Since 2021

(Bloomberg) -- Colombian inflation slowed more than forecast to its lowest level since 2021, bolstering President Gustavo Petro’s calls for faster monetary easing. Most Read from BloombergAfrica’s Richest City Needs $12 Billion to Fix InfrastructureHow a Tiny Midwestern Town Became a Mecca for Modern ArchitectureNYC Subway Riders See ‘Exceptionally High’ Air PollutionNew York City Paid $2 Million for Empty Hotel Rooms Meant for MigrantsNew York City’s Outdoor Dining Sheds Will Start Disappearing

  • August 8, 2024

Fed's Schmid says he's more confident inflation heading to 2% goal

"Given the multi-decade shock to inflation that we have experienced, we should be looking for the worst in the data rather than the best," Schmid said, noting that prices can be volatile and the Fed needs "longer periods" to be sure of inflation's path. "However, if inflation continues to come in low, my confidence will grow that we are on track to meet the price stability part of our mandate, and it will be appropriate to adjust the stance of policy," he said in remarks prepared for delivery to the Kansas Bankers Association's annual meeting in Colorado Springs, Colorado. With inflation at around 2.5% and the Fed's goal at 2%, he said, the Fed is "close, but we are still not quite there."

  • August 8, 2024

Mexico Inflation Overshoots Forecast Ahead of Rate Decision

(Bloomberg) -- Mexico’s headline inflation accelerated slightly more than expected in July, boosting the chances that the central bank keeps its key rate unchanged for a third straight meeting later Thursday.Most Read from BloombergAfrica’s Richest City Needs $12 Billion to Fix InfrastructureNew York City’s Outdoor Dining Sheds Will Start DisappearingNYC Subway Riders See ‘Exceptionally High’ Air PollutionNew York City Paid $2 Million for Empty Hotel Rooms Meant for MigrantsThe 5 Coastal States

  • August 8, 2024

Exclusive-Western insurers provide cover for Russian oil despite price cap concerns

A group of Western insurers have provided cover for tankers carrying Russian crude, keeping its oil flowing after many in the trade sector withdrew for fear of breaching the rules of a G7 price cap, data from traders and shippers shows. The data seen by Reuters showed that five insurers, including American Club, Luxembourg-headquartered West of England and Norway's Gard, provided cover for 10 tankers that sailed from Russia to Asia this year. American Club and West of England provided insurance for two vessels - the Gioiosa and the Orion I - that made similar voyages in early 2024.

  • August 7, 2024

Oil Extends Recovery Rally as Traders Wait for Iran Retaliation

(Bloomberg) -- Oil extended its biggest advance in a week as traders remain on edge over a possible retaliatory strike by Iran on Israel as payback for assassinations of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders.Most Read from BloombergAfrica’s Richest City Needs $12 Billion to Fix InfrastructureNew York City’s Outdoor Dining Sheds Will Start DisappearingThe 5 Coastal States That Face the Most Devastating Flood RiskNew York City Paid $2 Million for Empty Hotel Rooms Meant for MigrantsNYC Subway Riders See ‘Ex

  • August 7, 2024

Monster Beverage misses quarterly sales estimates as economic fears slow demand

(Reuters) -Monster Beverage missed market expectations for second-quarter sales on Wednesday as budget-conscious consumers kept a tight lid on spending, hurting demand for its pricey energy drinks amid an uncertain economic environment. Higher costs of essentials like food and fuel have prompted consumers in the U.S. to be more mindful about spending on non-essential items, impacting sales for companies such as Monster. Monster will raise prices for its core brands and packages in the United States by about 5%, effective November 1.

  • August 7, 2024

Munis See Biggest Rout in Nearly a Year as Economic Views Swing

(Bloomberg) -- Municipal bonds slid on Wednesday after investors across fixed income markets dialed back a flight to quality bid. Most Read from BloombergAfrica’s Richest City Needs $12 Billion to Fix InfrastructureNew York City’s Outdoor Dining Sheds Will Start DisappearingThe 5 Coastal States That Face the Most Devastating Flood RiskNew York City Paid $2 Million for Empty Hotel Rooms Meant for MigrantsParis Spent €1.4 Billion to Clean Up the Seine. Has It Worked?The biggest rout came in the mi