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Inflation Cooled in Aug.. Fed Looks Like It Made Right Call.
August US PCE inflation cools to within reach of Fed target
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.1% in August after an unrevised 0.2% gain in July the Commerce Department reported on Friday. Economists had forecast PCE inflation advancing 0.
Fed's preferred inflation gauge - core PCE - cools further in August
Analysis of August's Core PCE Price Index, PCE Price Index, Personal Income, and Personal Outlays data compared to expectations and prior figures.
August PCE: Key fed inflation gauge rises 2.2.% annually, beating expectations
Inflation continued to inch closer to the Federal Reserve benchmark target Friday, falling to 2.2% year-to-year in August, and beating Wall Street forecasts.
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Morning Bid: US 'no landing' scenario lifts markets
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Kevin Buckland What a difference a payrolls report makes. From ...
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Inflation is coming down, but prices won’t
Inflation may be coming down, but that doesn't necessarily mean consumers will feel a tangible change in prices.
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IDV: Macroeconomic Environment Is Now Favorable (Rating Upgrade)
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Fed seen slowing rate cut pace after strong US jobs data
A surge in job growth last month will allow the Federal Reserve to eschew any further big interest-rate reductions and stick ...
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US Weekly Jobless Claims Increase Modestly To 225K
U.S. jobless claims rose to 225,000 for the week ending September 28, surpassing expectations of 221,000. The labor market ...
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Inflation leaves gap between consumer perceptions, economic reality
Anger over inflation is outlasting the inflation itself, according to the most recent economic data. Consumer prices across ...
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This Quick Trick Cools My Bedroom Without Blasting the AC
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News updates from September 27: Israel says it hit Hizbollah headquarters; Fed’s preferred inflation gauge cools
Israel’s military said it hit Hizbollah’s “main command centre” in Beirut’s southern suburbs on Friday, which it said was ...
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What a hot job market means for inflation
The US job market is still piping hot. That’s raising questions about how fast inflation will continue to cool.
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