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UK May non-seasonally adjusted input PPI m/m +0.2% (forecast +0.5%); April revised up to +2.6% from +2.4%.
2026-06-17
UK May non-seasonally adjusted input PPI m/m +0.2% (forecast +0.5%); April revised up to +2.6% from +2.4%.
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Deutsche Bank strategist Sanjay Raja said UK inflation in May came in below expectations at 2.8%, implying the Iran conflict’s shock has been smaller than markets initially feared. He said this may give the Bank of England more time to assess the ris
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ZDNet Korea reports Samsung Electronics is co-developing production equipment with multiple partners for seventh‑generation 10nm‑class (1d) DRAM, targeting equipment introduction as early as Q2 next year and first mass production by year‑end. 1d deno
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