The Pros and Cons of Self-Scan Checkouts and Inflation, According to NUjij Users

The Pros and Cons of Self-Scan Checkouts and Inflation, According to NUjij Users

Every day you can read what people think of the news of the day. Today: this is what you say on our response platform NUjij about self-scan checkouts and inflation that lead to more nicking at supermarkets. Last year, customers more often took something without paying than in 2021. ‘Zelfscankassa’s nooit goed begrepen’ NUjij’er Rob_Weet_Het: … Read more

UNOS Makes Four Motions in Vienna Economic Parliament for Small Business Support

UNOS Makes Four Motions in Vienna Economic Parliament for Small Business Support

UNOS with four motions in the Vienna Economic Parliament – demand for support for small businesses Entrepreneurship is the main backbone of our economy, but economic policy seems to forget the numerous small businesses and one-person businesses UNOS Federal Spokesman Michael Bernhard Vienna (OTS) – “In these times of crisis, we are particularly committed to … Read more

IMF Urges Central Banks to Keep Monetary Policy Tight Amid Inflation Risks

IMF Urges Central Banks to Keep Monetary Policy Tight Amid Inflation Risks

International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief deputy managing director Gita Gopinath on Monday urged central banks to keep monetary policy tight, saying there was a high risk of inflation remaining high or accelerating in many emerging markets. FILE PHOTO: April 14, 2023. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz [ワシントン 17日 ロイター] – International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief deputy managing director … Read more

“Major Central Banks Approaching Terminal Interest Rates: When Will the “Pivot” Begin?”

“Major Central Banks Approaching Terminal Interest Rates: When Will the “Pivot” Begin?”

PARIS (Agefi-Dow Jones)–Jerome Powell, the chairman of the American Federal Reserve (Fed), recognized it at the beginning of May: after the last rate hikes announced at the beginning of the month, the major central banks are approaching the goal. Monetary institutions are beginning to give an idea of ​​terminal interest rates. They would be around … Read more

“Coffee Shortage: Rising Demand and Decreasing Harvest of Robusta Coffee”

“Coffee Shortage: Rising Demand and Decreasing Harvest of Robusta Coffee”

14 mei 2023 om 12:13Update: 27 minuten geleden Due to the high inflation, coffee drinkers are increasingly switching to cheaper types of coffee. As a result, there is more demand for the robusta variety, which is usually cheaper than arabica coffee. But farmers are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with that demand. “Fewer … Read more

US Market Roundup: Dow Jones Down in Third Consecutive Session, Nasdaq Composite Achieves Highest Close in 8 Months

US Market Roundup: Dow Jones Down in Third Consecutive Session, Nasdaq Composite Achieves Highest Close in 8 Months

The Dow Jones is down for the third consecutive sessionThe Nasdaq Composite achieved its highest close in more than 8 months The major US indices closed mixed on Wednesday’s session after inflation data for April came in better than expected. The Consumer Price Index rose 4.9% in April, compared to expectations of 5%, renewing hopes … Read more

“Protecting Your Money from Inflation: Savings Certificates and Gold in Egypt”

“Protecting Your Money from Inflation: Savings Certificates and Gold in Egypt”

With the rise in inflation rates in the country, which exceeded 40% last February, before retreating after that, many citizens are looking for a real refuge that protects their money from the current and upcoming eroding pressures. In the following lines, (The Week) provides some important details about certificates of savings in Egyptian banks and … Read more

“US Inflation Rate Slows Down to 4.9% in April 2023 Despite Previous Expectations”

“US Inflation Rate Slows Down to 4.9% in April 2023 Despite Previous Expectations”

AFP The pace of annual inflation in America slowed down in April of the year 2023, to reach 4.9%, compared to expectations that indicated its stability at 5%. The CPI rose for the month by 0.4%, in line with estimates, from 0.1% in March. Excluding volatile food and energy prices, the monthly core CPI held … Read more

NEOS: The government could put the brakes on inflation itself

NEOS: The government could put the brakes on inflation itself

Loacker: “The government has to start with itself, hold the governors accountable and simply take less money from the people.” Vienna (OTS) – “The federal government has artificially fueled prices with its watering can policy in recent months. Now she would have to resolutely step on the inflation brake herself – but instead she is … Read more

Inflation continues to accelerate | According to UMET, it was 8 percent in April

Inflation continues to accelerate |  According to UMET, it was 8 percent in April

According to the UMET, inflation for April was 8 percent. The rise was driven by Housing (12.3 percent), driven by the 23 percent increase in electricity. In second place are Communications and Food and beverages, with 8.7 percent. “The glass is half full is the growth of employment: for the first time, the 6.3 million … Read more