Tech shocks to industry have only just begun
The disruption that is hitting the manufacturing sector could come for healthcare next
The disruption that is hitting the manufacturing sector could come for healthcare next
A gripping chronicle of the west’s interest in emerging markets; a reminder of the importance of human capital; a degrowth polemic; and a debunking of Trump’s economic agenda
Manufacturer expects net loss of €2.3bn after suspending financial guidance earlier this year
Encouraging institutions to get bigger by taking risks is the opposite of what Reeves should do
Policy and events have ‘greater impact on value and profits than in many decades’, study shows
Head of Network for Greening the Financial System also admits supervisors underestimated risks of warming planet
Also in today’s newsletter, EU cracks down on state meddling in bank M&A, and inside India’s RSS
ERS predicts 2.2% increase in food-at-home prices in 2025. Figure 1: CPI food-at-home (black); ERS forecast of January (light blue square), ERS forecast of March (red triangle), ERS forecast of June (inverted green triangle). Source: BLS via FRED, ERS, and author’s calculations. While food-at-home inflation has decreased, it still remains the fact that grocery prices are rising — not falling. Further PPI-food manufacturing continues to rise, so we can be reasonably confidence of continued grocery price increases.
Unusual climatic events are directly linked to short-term spikes in cost of basic foodstuffs, study shows
Plus, British PM gets an end-of-term grilling, EU-China summit and the ECB meets to set rates