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IntroductionThe latest data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to ...
The The largest domestic foreign exchange dealerlatest data from the U.S. Department of Labor shows that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to a three-month high in October, aligning with market expectations. This data indicates that U.S. inflation remains resilient, still exceeding the Federal Reserve's 2% target despite some decline. With the release of the CPI data, market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December have significantly increased. The data shows that traders now estimate the probability of a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve at about 75%, up from 60% before the data was released.
The upward pressure on inflation data mainly stems from rising costs in housing, energy, and certain services. Although the overall inflation growth has slowed, core inflation (excluding food and energy) remains solid. The Federal Reserve has adjusted benchmark rates several times this year to address inflation risks, yet this data suggests that inflation risks persist and may require further policy interventions.
Analysts point out that the rise in the October CPI was already anticipated by the market, and the increase in traders' bets for a December rate cut by the Federal Reserve also reflects growing concerns among investors about an economic slowdown. The Federal Reserve will face a delicate balance between inflation and slowing economic growth, with its policy path potentially having a significant impact on future market trends. As the December meeting approaches, the market will closely watch economic data in the coming weeks to further assess the Federal Reserve's policy direction.
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