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CPI inflation turns cold, though data has issues; S&P 500 rallies
Wall Street expects the headline CPI inflation rate to tick up to 3.1% in November from 3% in September, according to the Econoday consensus estimate. Forecasts range from 2.9% to 3.2%.
Market frustration with the November Consumer Price Index is not about how low inflation printed. It’s about whether the ...
The Consumer Price Index rose at an annual rate of 2.7% in November, cooler than economists had forecast and a sign that price pressures may be easing.
The Consumer Price Index climbed at an annual rate of 3% in September, coming in below economists' forecasts as the impact of President Trump's tariffs remain muted. Economists polled by financial ...
Social Security COLA 2027 depends on inflation trends, CPI data, policy changes, and Medicare costs. Experts expect a lower ...
According to the report, price inflation, as measured by the CPI slowed in November, both year over year, and from September ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics rescheduled the release of the September Consumer Price Index report to Oct. 24 due to the government shutdown. The report was originally scheduled for Oct. 15.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics rescheduled the release of the September Consumer Price Index report to Oct. 24 owing to the government shutdown. The report was originally scheduled for Oct. 15.
Discover why SPY put options offer a cost-effective hedge as CPI data may understate inflation and VIX signals market ...
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