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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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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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Stock Market Today October 7: US Labor Market Leads Markets and Suggests Fewer Fed Cuts. Tokyo and Hong Kong Shine
After all the buzz was about more drastic cuts from the Fed, Friday's labor market report added uncertainty to the path of ...
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IDV: Macroeconomic Environment Is Now Favorable (Rating Upgrade)
IDV ETF's portfolio of high-yielding dividend stocks in developed markets is well-positioned to benefit from lower rate ...
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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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US consumer spending resilient; inflation continues to abate
U.S. consumer spending increased moderately in August, suggesting the economy retained some of its solid momentum in the ...
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Tokyo Inflation Cools as Government Resumes Energy Subsidies
Consumer inflation in Tokyo eased this month after outgoing Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reinstated energy subsidies to help ...
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Swiss central bank lowers rates and flags further cuts as inflation eases
THE Swiss National Bank reduced interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday (Sep 26), echoing steps to lower borrowing ...
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Stock market today: Dow hits fresh record, stocks close out strong week as inflation cools
Stocks traded mixed on Friday but closed the week on a high as investors embraced an inflation report seen as crucial to the ...
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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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