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Economic Outlook Wall Street economists expect ‘friendly’ U.S. inflation data this Friday Will it be enough to put Federal Reserve interest-rate cuts back on the table?
Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs push up the cost ...
The June consumer price index will be the latest glimpse into whether tariffs are having an effect on consumer prices.
A busy week ahead for investors will see inflation data, the debate about the Fed's next move, and the start of second ...
Consumer Price Index report shows that inflation rose during the month. The headline data showed an increase of 0.3% from the ...
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data came in hotter than expected, with inflation rising 2.6% in June, higher than the ...
Economists say the impact will more likely be seen by June or July. The 10% tariff on all goods that took effect April 5 could take two to three months to feed into the inflation data.
CPI data has been re-accelerating since September 2024. Although housing inflation has continued to moderate, oil prices, food prices, and insurance premiums have been on the rise.
The US inflation reports will be one of the most crucial indicators for global investors to watch from here on.
It will take much more than just May's cooling inflation data for the Federal Reserve to have enough reason to start cutting interest rates relatively quickly, according to economists Lindsey ...
Data: The week's economic reports include updates on inflation, housing and the U.S. job market And so rate cuts, if they happen at all in 2024, are seen by many as more of a possibility later in ...