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May 2024
51m 35s

US inflation back on track?

Bbc Radio 5 Live
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US inflation slowed in April, ending a run of hotter-than-expected prints. Will Bain has the latest.

Elsewhere, lots of gloom about companies leaving the London Stock Exchange, but are existential concerns overblown?

The Government's own infrastructure tsar has said low investment threatens growth and net zero targets, and we take a look at a couple of branding efforts where companies seem to have forgotten their brand.

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