Inflation

Inflation is the sustained (or not) increase in the general price level of goods and services in a country. The indicator is measured in terms of percentage change.
If there is inflation, it means that prices increase, or with the same amount of money you can buy less goods and services than in the past.

To truly understand its meaning, causes and impact on investments, Money.it has prepared an in-depth study "Inflation: meaning and complete guide ”That everyone should read to understand the economic dynamics of their country.

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Why One Data Release Can Shake Global Markets

Nildem Doganay

8 February 2026 - 18:23

Why One Data Release Can Shake Global Markets

How a single inflation or jobs report can move billions in seconds. In 2026, markets react less to headlines and more to surprises in the data that reshape expextations for interest rates and growth.

Stagflation: why investors still fear a risk that hasn’t arrived

Nildem Doganay

5 February 2026 - 14:47

Stagflation: why investors still fear a risk that hasn't arrived

Stagflation reflects the risk of high inflation alongside weak growth, a combination that restricts policy options. Even without materialising, the fear alone is enough to shape investor behaviour and keep markets cautious.

Here’s The Market’s Biggest Risk in 2026

Giulia Rinaldi

3 February 2026 - 12:57

Here's The Market's Biggest Risk in 2026

Inflation leads the headlines, but liquidity may be the real source of market instability in 2026, shaping how assets move when trading conditions tighten.