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Inflation ticked up in October, CPI report shows. What happens next with interest rates?
Forecasters had expected lingering inflation in October. How will the new numbers affect the next Federal Reserve decision on interest rates?
October CPI Report Hits the Mark: What the Experts Are Saying About Inflation
While the current pace of rising prices appears to have leveled off, the expected path of rate cuts has become less certain.
October CPI/Core CPI Data in Line With Expectations
Headline CPI month over month came in at +0.2%, in-line with expectations and the September print. Stripping out volatile food and energy prices, core CPI month over month reached +0.3%, also in-line with both the consensus and the prior month.
Inflation ticked up in October, new CPI report shows
Axios VisualsThe Consumer Price Index rose 2.6% in the 12 months through October — a tick up from the prior month — while the measure that strips out food and energy held at 3.3%, the Labor Department said on Wednesday.
What To Expect From October’s CPI Inflation Report
Further evidence of disinflation is expected with October’s Consumer Price Index report. However, jobs data will likely matter more to the Fed.
October CPI Inflation Report Shows The Fed Was Right On Inflation Management
CPI inflation rose to 2.6% in October, higher than the 2.4% in September, though in line with projections. There is an indication that the probability of a pause in rate cuts has risen.
Inflation endured in October, CPI report shows. What happens next with interest rates?
Forecasters had expected lingering inflation in October. How will the new numbers affect the next Federal Reserve decision on interest rates?
October wholesale PPI inflation up 0.2% for annual rate of 2.4%, meeting expectations
Wholesale Producer Price Index inflation rose 0.2% in October and is up 2.4% annually, according to a Thursday report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
CPI Report Today: October Inflation Gauge Comes In at 2.6%, Matching Expectations
The consumer-price index for October is due this morning. Follow along for live updates on stocks, bonds and markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
October CPI: Core inflation rises 0.3% for third month in a row
"It seems that each time the noisy categories distort inflation downward, as was the case in the second half of 2023 and again from May through July of this year, Fed officials ta
Inflation rises 2.6% in October, in line with expectations
Inflation rose slightly in October in line with economists' expectations, as the consumer price index was up 2.6% from a year ago and 0.2% compared with last month.
San Francisco Fed
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A Deep Dive into the Drivers of CPI Inflation: Introducing Our New Data Page
Our new data page, CPI Inflation Contributions from Goods and Services, details the evolution of inflation using the consumer ...
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CPI inflation data signals Fed needs to 'tread lightly' when guiding markets on future rate cuts: economist
Don't look for the Federal Reserve to start making big promises on further monetary-policy easing after the October reading ...
Yahoo Finance
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October CPI: What is it and what does it mean for inflation?
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics will release October's
Consumer Price Index
(
CPI
) this Wednesday, November 13. The data print measures the monthly changes in prices paid by consumers ...
Reuters
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Oct CPI inflation up modestly, as expected
The
consumer price index
rose 0.2% for the fourth straight month, the Labor Department said on Wednesday. In the 12 months ...
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In-Line CPI Tees Up A Potential December Cut, Markets Show Relief
October CPI matched expectations, with Headline CPI rising 0.2% and Core CPI up 0.3%. Read more to see my thoughts.
AOL
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What Is a Social Security COLA and How Can It Affect Your Retirement Plan in 2025?
The Social Security Administration uses the
Consumer Price Index
for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (
CPI
-W) -- a ...
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