with what economists are expecting for the latest inflation figures that they will likely show that inflation went up slightly month over month, but it will drop year over year. numbers like that would be encouraging for the us federal reserve as it debates whether or not to make a change to interest rates. well, the us central bank started hiking rates aggressively last year. authorities have hiked rates ten times marking the fastest tightening cycle since the 1980s. expectations are high that this time , they might pause. earlier, i spoke with market strategist charu chanana, and she gave me her outlook for the us federal reserve. expectations are built in for the next two quarters. this time. i think the markets are being complacent about that slow down in information that you just talked about as well as a potential fall or skip, whatever you might call it. if you remember, last week we got some hock wish trends in the market from the reserve band of australia and reser
watched metric because if consumers believe inflation will fall they will already adjust their spending patterns in anticipation of what is to come. those consumer expectations happened to jibe pretty closely with what economists expect for the latest inflation figures. they will likely show that inflation went up slightly month over month but it will drop year over year. month but it will drop year overyear. numbers month but it will drop year over year. numbers like that will be encouraging for the us federal reserve as it debates whether or not to make a change to interest rates. the us central bank started increasing the rate of borrowing aggressively last year. authorities have hiked rates ten times since marking the fastest tightening cycle since the 19805. expectations are high that this time it may pause. i spoke with a market strategist earlier who gave us her outlook for the us federal reserve. , . ., ., , ., her outlook for the us federal reserve. , ., ., reserve.
and at the commonwealth games it was gold for scotland s eilish mccolgan, in the 10,000 metres last night, and for england s katarina johnson thompson, who became hepathlon champion. hello and welcome to bbc news. the mother of 12 year old archie battersbee says the legal battle to postpone the withdrawal of her son s life support has come to an end. it comes after the european court of human rights refused an application to delay the withdrawal of his treatment. his family now wants him to be taken to a hospice as louisa pilbeam reports. she says she ll fight for him until the end. but archie s mum accepts she s now at the end of her legal fight for her son s life. 12 year old archie has been in a coma on life support since he was found unconscious in april. last night, the european court of human rights refused to intervene to stop that life support being withdrawn, ending the family s last hope. absolutely devastated. frustrated, angry. let down. so many emotions. hollie
Of the islands care system and also warned that some young now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. Australias central bank is said to make its latest policy decision. Will it change course . And we find out if women ceos can close the gendered gap by catering to other women. Good morning asia hello world, glad you could join us for this tuesday edition. I am rico hizon. We start off with the central bank in australia and it is widely expected that the reserve bank will leave rates on hold at its meeting today. The rate is currently sit at a historic 1. 5 , where they have been since august last year. With a strengthening jobs market and a cooling housing sector, is the bank likely to change course in the coming months . Earlieri likely to change course in the coming months . Earlier i asked an economist based in sydney. coming months . Earlier i asked an economist based in sydney. I think they are sitting on the fence and now and that will probably remain the
Many developed countries are facing economic challenges as migration-driven growth falters due to housing shortages. Despite the positive impact of immigration on workforce gaps, housing affordability worsens, leading to per-capita recessions. Countries like Canada and Australia are reevaluating their immigration policies to address these issues and sustain economic growth.