December CPI shows 0.4% monthly rise; annual inflation hits 2.9%. Core inflation slows to 3.2%, signaling easing pressures. Energy costs surged 2.6% in December, led by a 4.4% spike in gasoline ...
The increase in the Tokyo core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes volatile fresh food costs, matched a median market forecast and followed a 2.4% gain in December. The Tokyo index, considered ...
CPI grew 2.4% year-on-year in Q4, its slowest pace since early 2021, data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics showed on Wednesday. The reading was just below expectations of 2.5% and eased from ...
US consumer prices rose in December by less than forecast, reinvigorating bets that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates sooner than previously thought. Bloomberg Television guests weigh in ...
According to a press statement on Monday by the agency’s Director of Communication and Public Relations, Sunday Ichedi, the rebased CPI, which will be unveiled at the end of January 2025 ...
On Wednesday, the CPI headline report aligned with expectations, rising 0.4%, with core CPI coming in at just ... between the ebbs and flows of buybacks vs the market. Given we have been in ...
S&P 500, Trump election performance comparisons (2016 vs ... CPI aligned with expectations, increasing 2.9% in December compared to 2.7% in the previous month. At the same time, core CPI inflation ...
Core consumer prices, which exclude volatile food and energy categories, rose 0.2% in December from the previous month, the Labor Department said Wednesday. That was less than the 0.3% gain that ...
“The proximate cause of today’s rallies in stocks and bonds was a better-than-expected month-over-month core CPI reading, but the magnitude of the rallies reflected the jittery sentiment that ...
Excluding food and energy, core CPI gained 0.2% from ... from 4.9% in November. Supercore CPI, which strips out energy and housing, rose 4.3% Y/Y in December vs. +4.3% Y/Y in November and +3.9 ...
The so-called core consumer price index — which excludes ... While the easing in the CPI is welcome, Fed officials would need to see a series of subdued readings after months of elevated prints ...
Still, there are some signs of progress in the Fed's inflation battle. Core CPI, or prices excluding the volatile energy and food costs, rose 3.2% on an annual basis, lower than the 3.3% rate ...