Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller discussed the economic outlook at the 2025 Bank of Korea International Conference, emphasizing the potential impact of tariffs on inflation. He stated that […]
Weekly Global Market Pulse: Tariffs Spark Uncertainty Amidst Inflation Concerns
Global markets saw a week of oscillating emotions as they balanced hopes for a cooling inflation trend with growing trade uncertainty. A U.S. appeals court decision to keep […]
U.S. Core Inflation Slows Down, Reaching 2.5% in April
The U.S. core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation rate slowed down to 2.5% in April, marking its lowest point since 2021. This development suggests a potential shift in […]
Fed Holds Interest Rates Steady as Inflation Approaches Target
The Federal Reserve has paused its interest rate hikes, maintaining the current level as consumer spending slows and inflation inches closer to its 2% target. The latest Commerce […]
U.S. Inflation Stays Steady, Fueling Hope for Fed Rate Cut
The U.S. Core PCE inflation rate has remained stable at 2.5%, reaching a near two-year low. This data strengthens expectations of the Federal Reserve’s potential September rate cut, […]
Gold Price Drops Below $3,280 Amid Market Optimism
Spot gold prices experienced a decline, falling below the $3,280 mark to close at $3,288.44 on May 30, 2025. This dip was attributed to market optimism fueled by […]
Is Low Inflation Good News for Bitcoin? Here’s What We Know
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric just hit its lowest point since 2021, leading to speculation about how this might impact the price of Bitcoin. Data released on […]
U.S. Core PCE Inflation Falls to Four-Year Low
The U.S. core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) inflation rate dropped to 2.5% in April, reaching the lowest point since 2021. This downward trend has prompted market speculation regarding […]
Germany’s Inflation Eases, Signaling Potential ECB Rate Cut
Germany’s inflation rate has stabilized at 2.1% in May 2025, bringing it closer to the ECB’s target of 2%. This data could pave the way for an upcoming […]
US PCE Inflation Eases to 2.1%, Wages Drive Growth
The US Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) inflation rate fell slightly below expectations in April, reaching 2.1%. This moderation, driven by rising wages and social benefits, suggests a potential […]
Fed’s Calm Before Storm? Analyst Sees Inflation as Temporary
Fitch analyst Olu Sonola suggests the Federal Reserve may view the recent moderation of personal consumption expenditure inflation as a temporary respite before potentially more aggressive action. According […]
U.S. Inflation Rate Expectations Ease in May
The anticipated one-year inflation rate for the United States fell to 6.6% in May, according to data compiled by Odaily. This decline from the projected 7.1% and a […]
Potential Inflation Concerns Spark Amid Tariff Changes
Economists are expressing concern about potential inflation increases as a result of new tariffs recently implemented by the U.S.
U.S. Consumer Spending Contracts Amid Economic Uncertainty
Consumer spending in the U.S. showed signs of weakening in April, following a strong period earlier this year, as economic concerns continue to weigh on household finances. According […]
US Inflation Cools Down as PCE Drops Below 2%, Leaving Fed’s Future Uncertain
The US PCE inflation rate, a key indicator for the Federal Reserve’s policy decisions, has unexpectedly fallen to its lowest point in eight months. The Commerce Department reported […]