Inflation Is Expected to Cool Further in a Fresh Report
The Consumer Price Index has been gradually easing, a trend that is expected to persist in September data.
Breaking: US CPI inflation declines to 2.4% in September vs. 2.3% expected
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) will publish the highly anticipated Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation data from the United States (US) for September on Thursday at 12:30 GMT.
CPI Inflation Worse Than Expected Last Month—But Still At 2.5-Year Low In Last Pre-Election Report
The Fed’s move to loosen the brakes on monetary policy got more complicated Thursday.
Norway Core Inflation Slowdown Backs Bets of Rate Cut This Year
(Bloomberg) — Norway’s core inflation rate extended its declining streak to almost a year, likely supporting bets that the country’s central bank will cut interest rates before the end of the year.
US inflation likely cooled again last month in latest sign of a healthy economy
U.S. inflation last month likely reached its lowest point since February 2021, clearing the way for another Federal Reserve rate cut and adding to the stream of encouraging economic data that has emerged in the final weeks of the presidential...
Egypt Inflation Quickens for Second Month as Subsidy Cuts Weigh
(Bloomberg) — Egyptian inflation quickened slightly for a second month on a sharp hike in energy costs, potentially pushing back the timing of the North African nation’s first interest-rate cut since 2020.
US CPI Data Will Likely Show Further Disinflation in September
(Bloomberg) — Economists anticipate that key measures of inflation decelerated in September, in spite of price pressures in some categories of goods including used cars.
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