The January reading of the consumer-price index is due at 8:30 a.m. ET. Economists expect the CPI increased 2.9% from a year ...
Investors and traders were bracing for Wednesday’s consumer-price index report for January to mostly reflect either little ...
This week’s forthcoming Consumer Price Index report could show easing year-on-year inflation, increasing the potential for ...
US CPI inflation data will be released today at 13h30 GMT time. Markets are paying close attention to today's release ...
Trump tariffs are likely to boost inflation further above the Fed's target, keeping the Federal Reserve on pause.
The U.S. consumer price index for January will be released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern on Wednesday. Economists expect headline annual CPI inflation of 2.8%, down a touch from January’s 2.9%. However, that ...
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January's Consumer Price Index will serve as the latest test of whether inflation pressures have eased further.
Jerome Powell made it clear this week the Federal Reserve is in “no hurry” to cut U.S. interest rates in light of lingering inflation and a strong economy. The January report on consumer prices is ...
Dow and S&P 500 futures were falling but Nasdaq 100 futures were gaining as the stock market awaits the CPI inflation report.
According to official data released on Wednesday, consumer price index-based inflation eased to 4.31% in January from 5.22% ...
S&P 500 steadies as traders await CPI data and Powell’s testimony. Inflation risks and Trump’s tariffs add uncertainty to the ...