All posts tagged "inflation"
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Details emerge of UK civil service job cuts – but minister backs away from 91,000 target
A senior minister has said that the UK government is to go ahead with plans for job cuts in the civil service due to “budget pressures” – but has indicated
- Posted January 31, 2023
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Mastercard Economics Institute’s Outlook for 2023: What the data shows about our ‘multi-speed’ future
While 2022 was a story of transitions – 2023 will be a story of outcomes. High interest rates and high inflation will result in a global economy moving at multi-speeds:
- Posted December 19, 2022
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Keeping links strong: what governments can do to take the sting out of supply chain risk
Geopolitical and economic headwinds are putting global supply chains at risk, with potentially serious implications for service delivery. In a Dun & Bradstreet webinar, public and private sector experts discussed
- Posted October 12, 2022
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Trump proposes 1% federal pay rise as US budget published
President Trump has submitted a plan to Congress for all federal workers to receive a 1% pay rise, effective from 1 January 2021. While this is an improvement on the
- Posted February 11, 2020
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The roots of risk: how economic imbalances are poisoning politics
Gathering in Paris for the 2019 Global Government Finance Summit, finance department leaders from 10 countries debated the political risks threatening economic growth – and their roots in rising inequality,
- Posted September 12, 2019