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PCE/Core PCE Numbers Came In Line With Expectations
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 13 hours agoPre-market futures are sunnier this morning. After seeing shadows in economic data related to the dreaded “stagflation” dynamic, Personal Income...
PCE inflation accelerates in March. What it means for Fed rate cuts
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 15 hours agoConsumer prices overall increased 2.7% from a year earlier, above February's 2.5% rise but well...
US PCE Data Beats Expectations - Price Pressures Delay Rate Cut Plans
Daily FX· 15 hours agoHeadline PCE for March beat expectations of 2.6%, coming in higher at 2.7% while core PCE also...
PCE inflation data set to confirm sticky price pressures in March
The Forex Market· 21 hours agoMarkets see a strong chance of the Federal Reserve keeping the policy rate unchanged in June. The...
March PCE Inflation Index Forecasts Show Mixed Readings On Price Pressures
Morningstar· 2 days agoAnalysts expect the overall PCE Price Index to rise slightly on a year-over-year basis to 2.6% from...
With Sticky March PCE Inflation, When Will the Fed Hit Its 2% Target?
Morningstar· 12 hours agoMarch PCE inflation index up 2.7%, stronger than expected. The March Personal Consumption...
Hot PCE Report Spooks Investors With Stock Market Crash Risk
InvestorPlace· 14 hours agoStock market crash concerns are flying following the release of the March personal consumption...
PCE Inflation Data: What to Expect From March's Report
Barrons.com· 20 hours agoThe personal-consumption expenditures, or PCE, price index for March will be published at 8:30 a.m....
PCE vs CPI: Why Does the Fed Prefer the PCE? How Are the Two Inflation Metrics Different?
InvestorPlace· 4 days agoWith inflation continuing to weigh on the U.S. economy, investors and analysts have been paying particular attention to the two monthly inflation data reports: the Personal Consumption Expenditures ...
Stagflation Is Becoming the Baseline Economic Scenario
TheStreet.com· 12 hours agoInitial estimates for first quarter GDP growth came in at just 1.6%. This was less than half the...