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U.S. CPI data release imminent, stock market volatility expected to decrease.
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IntroductionThis Wednesday, the United States will release the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, and the m ...
This Wednesday,meta trader4 platform download the United States will release the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, and the market's reaction might differ from the past. As the inflation rate approaches the Federal Reserve's target, market focus shifts to the job market rather than inflation itself. The Federal Reserve is preparing to cut interest rates to counteract the economic slowdown, especially in light of recent weak employment data.
Recent market dynamics indicate that the S&P 500 Index has experienced increased volatility following its worst week since the 2023 Silicon Valley Bank collapse. Options traders expect lower volatility on CPI release day than the market anticipates, predicting a 0.85% swing in the S&P 500 on Wednesday. The recent weak employment report had driven implied volatility up to 1.1%, one of the highest levels this year. Although the market expects the Federal Reserve to cut rates by 25 basis points on September 18, the extent of the rate cut remains uncertain, with investors focusing more on how employment data affect the market.
Federal Reserve officials are in a silent period before the next policy decision, and investors worry that the economic slowdown could negatively impact corporate earnings. Data suggests that concerns over economic deceleration might lead to further stock market sell-offs, while the significance of inflation issues has diminished. Overall, the market's reaction to the upcoming CPI data and future economic trends will dictate short-term fluctuations in US stocks.
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