The U.S. final inflation rate for October was as expected, remaining steady at 4.6%. This reflects a continued level of stability in inflationary expectations over the past months.
U.S. CPI Data Collection Completed Before Funding Halt
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has finished collecting September’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, despite the recent halt in funding for government operations. This information was reported […]
U.S. Inflation Rate Falls to 4.8% in August
The United States’ one-year inflation rate has been finalized at 4.8%, slightly lower than the predicted 5% and marking a decline from the previous value of 4.90%. This […]
U.S. Inflation Data and Consumer Confidence Index: Key Releases Coming Up
The U.S. is set to release key economic data this week, including the core PCE price index for July and the final August Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index. The […]
Indonesia’s Central Bank Governor: U.S. Inflation Cooling Fuels Fed Rate Cut Speculation
Bank Indonesia’s governor has stated that the decline in U.S. inflation is contributing to expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. According to ChainCatcher, he highlighted the impact […]