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United States
US could soon see 2% inflation
Hungary
Hungarian inflation drops on large base effects
Retail, Construction & Manufacturing
Concrete prices won’t fall before spring despite lower energy prices
United States
US house prices are on a long descent
Poland
Industry in Poland was very strong before the war
Commodities, Food & Agri
Energy
Logistics & Automotive
Retail, Construction & Manufacturing
The ripple effects of soaring energy prices
Retail, Construction & Manufacturing
Building material prices to remain high until at least the middle of next year
United States
US inflation surge heaps pressure on the Fed
Retail, Construction & Manufacturing
Building costs go through the roof adding pressure on contractors’ margins
United States
US: Inflation reflects Covid unwind
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