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  • Economists at Banco Santander said the economic slowdown and the government's policies won't be enough to produce significant disinflation, which is a slowing of inflation's pace.

    Brazil Raises Inflation Forecast Gerald Jeffris 2011

  • JAKARTA, Indonesia—Rising wheat prices haven't hurt Asian demand for noodles as much as expected, signaling that strong economic growth is offsetting inflation's pressures on the middle class.

    Indofood Sees Resilient Demand Eric Bellman 2011

  • The 4% rule helps manage two big risks in retirement: longevity and inflation's tendency to gnaw away at your purchasing power, says Stuart Ritter , a financial planner at T.

    How to Cash Out in Retirement Eleanor Laise 2011

  • He says the changes will merely slow the rise of subsidy costs, considering inflation's effect.

    Era of Argentine Subsidies Ending Matt Moffett 2012

  • When there's a choice between inflation and stagnation, inflation's usually the better option.

    Interest raters: a risk to bank on | Martin Weale 2011

  • Each keeps one in his wallet, brandishing it at opportune moments as evidence of inflation's most extreme possible ramifications.

    How to Turn 100 Trillion Dollars Into Five and Feel Good About It Patrick McGroarty 2011

  • Although inflation in the U.K. will soon hit 5% as a consequence of massive increases in household utility bills, the bank said inflation's path back to its 2% target may be a little swifter than it predicted in May.

    BOE Cuts Growth Forecast Jason Douglas 2011

  • Core inflation's annualized rate rose from 1.4% in June to 1.6% in July.

    For Markets, Did Summer End in July? Liam Denning 2011

  • But Mr. King said that the pace and extent of inflation's retreat remain "highly uncertain."

    U.K. Inflation Slows Sharply Jason Douglas 2012

  • They turned to financial markets to preserve their wealth, but here too, monetary inflation's infection is evident in the boom and bust cycles of stock exchanges, as Keynes's foe Friedrich Hayek explained.

    Gold and the Barbarians Valentin Petkantchin 2011

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