With the June CPI report now a matter of record, we turned to economists, strategists and other experts for their thoughts on what the data means for markets, macroeconomics and monetary policy ...
What Happened: Economists, on average, expect June’s headline monthly consumer price inflation rate at 0.1%, a slight tick up from unchanged prices in May.Annually, the CPI inflation may have ...
This month’s main inflation report is out ... the +0.1% reported in June and +0.2% from July, so we’re heading gently in the wrong direction here. Year-over-year CPI on headline is known ...
The rotation out of megacap technology stocks began in earnest in July, triggered by that month's consumer inflation report ...
US consumer price inflation surged 9.1 percent over the past 12 months to June, the fastest increase ... Thursday's slightly hotter-than-expected inflation report probably keeps the Fed on course ...
A hotter-than-expected September CPI report and potential inflation resurgence ... lower than the 7.8% growth rate projected in late June, following the downward revisions to earnings estimates ...
Inflation rate reports (CPI) don't significantly affect the Bitcoin (BTC) price, according to an extensive update from ...
marking the highest since June 2023. Despite higher inflation data, markets remained relatively stable, with stock futures dipping slightly and Treasury rates near flat post-CPI. Upcoming PPI and ...
September’s Consumer Price Index report highlighted a downward trend in inflation, offering crucial insights into the Federal ...