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Australia Shows Why Weak Productivity Is the New Inflation Problem bloomberg.com

The RBA has been forced to hike rates as a modest pick up in growth stokes inflation. Source: bloomberg.com

The US economy is turning ft.com

The question is whether it is turning European or Australian. Also in this newsletter, all change in Eurozone labour markets Source: ft.com

2026-02-17 @ 20:59

German Economic Sentiment Slips Unexpectedly wsj.com

Confidence among investors fell this month, highlighting the fragile nature of an anticipated rebound in Europe’s largest economy this year. Source: wsj.com

2026-02-17 @ 20:58

Jerome Powell is facing a ‘puzzlement’ of economic data, with contradictions likely to freeze any immediate action on the base rate fortune.com

“Such confusion often leads to inertia, and we suspect that there will be no knee-jerk policy reaction to any of the week’s reports,” Oxford Economics’ Bob Schwartz wrote. Source: fortune.com

2026-02-17 @ 20:58

UK economy sees weak jobs and wage growth figures covermagazine.co.uk

Inflation genie ‘mostly back in the bottle’ Source: covermagazine.co.uk

2026-02-17 @ 20:58

I Chase Credit-Card Points. Bilt Changed My Mind. bloomberg.com

I hate it when people ask if I have any hobbies. I know they are well-intentioned, just trying to get to know me, but how can I explain my hobby is … collecting credit card points? Source: bloomberg.com

2026-02-17 @ 18:58

German economy remains stuck, 1.0% growth in 2026 expected, DIHK says reuters.com

Germany’s economy is expected to grow by 1% this year, more than the 0.7% previously forecast, but a year of reforms is needed to achieve a sustainable recovery, the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce said on Tuesday. Source: reuters.com

2026-02-17 @ 17:59

Lunar New Year: Why is China pinning hope on the festival to boost economy? aljazeera.com

China looks to boost domestic consumption during holidays as 1.4 billion people usher in the Year of the Fire Horse. Source: aljazeera.com

2026-02-17 @ 17:58

Trump’s economy is resilient. So why doesn’t he get more credit? usatoday.com

Real incomes are growing. Americans are adding wealth. Inflation continues to moderate. Unemployment remains relatively low. Where’s Trump’s credit? Source: usatoday.com

2026-02-17 @ 17:58

UK economy ’emitting distress signal’ amid weak jobs and wage growth figures investmentweek.co.uk

Inflation genie ‘mostly back in the bottle’ Source: investmentweek.co.uk

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