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- Ahead of this morning’s US Q1 2025 GDP release (consensus -0.2% q/q), two trackers are flashing negative print: the Atlanta ...
Shares edge higher; CPI tops forecasts; US futures lower; Newmont down 2pc as gold price dwindles; CBA nears $168-a-share ...
With uncertainty elevated and macro data in focus, today’s CPI release will likely set the tone for the U.S. dollar and interest rate outlook over the coming weeks. The U.S. Dollar Index is ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release US inflation figures for March 2025 on Thursday, April 10. Also Read – US CPI Data Released: Annual inflation rate in the US eased for a second ...
This week, the US will release its latest CPI update, but it won’t matter. More interestingly, the US earnings season kicks off this week with the big banks due announce Q1 earnings. TSMC will ...
The release on Wednesday of the minutes of ... A column chart titled "Monthly change in US Consumer Price Index" that tracks the metric over the last year. "Even with the tariff temperature ...
The report, set for release at 8:30 a.m. ET on Thursday ... a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for most countries and a simultaneous increase of US levies on Chinese imports. "The March CPI data ...
The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) decreased 0.1 percent on a seasonally ... in a recent public speech. With the release of April 2025 data on May 13, 2025, the Bureau ...
The Australian dollar strengthened against other major currencies in the Asian session on Wednesday, following the release of a slight firmer than expected consumer price data.
The US Bureau of Labor is set to release the CPI inflation data for March on Thursday. The consensus analyst expectations are that: the Core CPI will increase by 0.3% MoM, which is above the 0.2% ...
The headline CPI number, which includes food and energy, is expected to edge up 0.1%, slowing from the 0.2% increase in February. On a Y/Y basis, that would come to +2.6% vs. +2.8% in the prior month.
While the CPI-E and CPI-W can vary considerably from year to year, over the last 15 years, they've produced similar ...