In The News The world's leading media organisations rely on Capital Economics for insight into the global economy and markets. Nigeria raises interest rates to 22.75% in first meeting since July David Omojomolo, Africa Economist Financial Times 7 March, 2024 Why your Easter egg will be smaller and more expensive this year Megan Fisher, Research Assistant The Telegraph 22 February, 2024 Red flag as budget deficit widens to 6% of GDP BusinessDay 20 February, 2024 South Africa central bank chief signals caution on rate cuts David Omojomolo, Africa Economist Financial Times 20 February, 2024 Inflation steady at 4% in boost to hopes of interest rate cut Paul Dales, Chief UK Economist The Times 14 February, 2024 Inflation Casts a Long Shadow Over Elections Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist Barron's 12 February, 2024 Inflation’s last mile to Bank of Canada’s 2-per-cent target could be a long and winding road Stephen Brown, Deputy Chief North America Economist The Globe and Mail 8 February, 2024 Pakistan’s Elections Are Being Brazenly Rigged. Why Doesn’t the U.S. Seem to Care? Gareth Leather, Senior Asia Economist Time 5 February, 2024 UK mortgage rates fall for first time since 2021 Ashley Webb, UK Economist Financial Times 2 February, 2024 Eurozone inflation slows to 2.8% in January Jack Allen-Reynolds, Deputy Chief Euro-zone Economist Financial Times 1 February, 2024 Pagination Previous … Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Current page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 … Next
Nigeria raises interest rates to 22.75% in first meeting since July David Omojomolo, Africa Economist Financial Times 7 March, 2024
Why your Easter egg will be smaller and more expensive this year Megan Fisher, Research Assistant The Telegraph 22 February, 2024
South Africa central bank chief signals caution on rate cuts David Omojomolo, Africa Economist Financial Times 20 February, 2024
Inflation steady at 4% in boost to hopes of interest rate cut Paul Dales, Chief UK Economist The Times 14 February, 2024
Inflation Casts a Long Shadow Over Elections Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist Barron's 12 February, 2024
Inflation’s last mile to Bank of Canada’s 2-per-cent target could be a long and winding road Stephen Brown, Deputy Chief North America Economist The Globe and Mail 8 February, 2024
Pakistan’s Elections Are Being Brazenly Rigged. Why Doesn’t the U.S. Seem to Care? Gareth Leather, Senior Asia Economist Time 5 February, 2024
UK mortgage rates fall for first time since 2021 Ashley Webb, UK Economist Financial Times 2 February, 2024
Eurozone inflation slows to 2.8% in January Jack Allen-Reynolds, Deputy Chief Euro-zone Economist Financial Times 1 February, 2024