Inflation

Emerging markets battle inflation

After briefly losing some investment inflows to developed markets, especially the U.S., emerging markets have pulled back the pendulum of inventor mood with measures to rein in inflation. The first quarter of 2011 saw about $18.6 billion leave emerging market equity funds, about the same as gained by the U.S.-dedicated equity funds during the period, […]

By Vikram Barhat |April 25, 2011

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Smart money gets nervous

Institutional money managers are bracing for rough times over the coming six months, according to a new survey by Northern Trust. Seventy percent of managers expect inflation to rise, while 62% see increased market volatility as measured by the VIX Index. The survey found that 36% of managers are more risk averse, up from 20% […]

By Staff |April 13, 2011

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Still room to run on gold: Goodman

Inflation not required

By Vikram Barhat |April 8, 2011

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Inflation edged lower in February

There may be some good news for clients with variable rate debt. StatsCan reported today that the annualized inflation rate edged down one-tenth of a point to 2.2% in February. While that may be above the Bank of Canada’s target of 2%, the underlying core inflation rate fell to 0.9%. That’s its lowest level since […]

By Staff, with files from The Canadian Press |March 18, 2011

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