
Inflation update: Are consumer prices easing too slowly for central banks?
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<p>In the latest podcast update:<br/>· U.S. headline inflation cools slightly in January</p><p>· UK price pressures slow, but labor market remains robust</p><p>· Could the ECB raise rates to 3.5% this year?</p><p><br/></p><p>IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE:</p><p><em>These views are subject to change at any time based upon market or other conditions and are current as of the date at the top of the page.<br/>Investing involves risk and principal loss is possible.<br/>Past performance does not guarantee future performance.<br/>Forecasting represents predictions of market prices and/or volume patterns utilizing varying analytical data. It is not representative of a projection of the stock market, or of any specific investment.</em></p><p><em>This material is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation to purchase any security. Nothing contained in this material is intended to constitute legal, tax, securities or investment advice, nor an opinion regarding the appropriateness of any investment, nor a solicitation of any type.</em></p><p><em>The general information contained in this publication should not be acted upon without obtaining specific legal, tax and investment advice from a licensed professional. The information, analysis and opinions expressed herein are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual entity.</em></p><p><em>Please remember that all investments carry some level of risk. Although steps can be taken to help reduce risk it cannot be completely removed. They do no not typically grow at an even rate of return and may experience negative growth. As with any type of portfolio structuring, attempting to reduce risk and increase return could, at certain times, unintentionally reduce returns.</em></p><p><em>Investments that are allocated across multiple types of securities may be exposed to a variety of risks based on the asset classes, investment styles, market sectors, and size of companies preferred by the investment