Budget Day sees flat performance for Sensex and Nifty, with specific stock recommendations for Tata Consumer, Eicher Motors, Macrotech Developers, and Havells India.
The PCE price index accelerated for the third month in a row, to 2.6% year-over-year in December, the worst increase since ...
U.S. inflation increased by the most in eight months in December amid robust consumer spending on goods and services, ...
The Bureau of Economic Analysis said Friday that personal consumption expenditures rose 2.6% in December, in line with expectations. Core PCE, omitting food and energy, was 2.8%.
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is used as a chief barometer of inflation. But what is it and how is it calculated? CNBC Select explains below and recommends some cards that could help put money ...
Tim Evanson/Flickr.com (CC by SA-2.0) The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is the most widely ... of these recurring seasonal patterns. The Bottom Line The CPI is a tool that economists, analysts ...
told Business Insider that the risk-on signal isn't limited to the relative performance of consumer discretionary JC Parets, technical analyst and founder of All Star Charts, echoed the same ...
U.S. consumer prices rose in December due to higher energy costs, leading to the highest inflation in nine months. However, underlying price pressures showed signs of subsiding, raising hopes of ...
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index rose to 2.89% year-over-year, right in line with economist ... The first chart is an overlay of ...
The consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.4 per cent in December after climbing 0.3 per cent in November, the Labour Department’s Bureau of Labour Statistics said on Jan 15. In the 12 months through ...
Inflation rose 2.9% on an annual basis in December, with the latest Consumer Price Index illustrating the Federal Reserve's challenge in battling stickier-than-expected price increases.