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PCE inflation data set to confirm sticky price pressures in March
The Forex Market· 4 days agoMarkets see a strong chance of the Federal Reserve keeping the policy rate unchanged in June. The...
Inflation Took Off During First Quarter
Barrons.com· 5 days agoThursday’s quarterly inflation data suggest, assuming no revisions to monthly data, that the core PCE deflator for ...
PCE/Core PCE Numbers Came In Line With Expectations
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWhile these numbers are slightly more inflationary than expected overall, they are not out of the range of reasonable expectations. The month-over-month ...
March PCE Inflation Index Forecasts Show Mixed Readings On Price Pressures
Morningstar· 6 days agoAnalysts expect the overall PCE Price Index to rise slightly on a year-over-year basis to 2.6% from...
Citi says Fed likely to cut in July after strong PCE report
Investing.com· 4 days agoAnalysts at Citi said in a note Friday that the stronger March core PCE inflation data makes a July...
Risk/reward skewed towards lower rates - UBS
Investing.com· 4 days agoCommenting on these developments, UBS strategists believe the risk-reward ratio is “skewed towards lower rates” though they expect sentiment “to remain...
ING sees less chance of Fed rate cut after GDP, inflation data
Investing.com· 5 days agoOn Thursday, ING analysts highlighted that the latest U.S. economic data, indicating...
FX Daily: When the second decimal place counts
The Forex Market· 5 days agoThere will be quite a lot of attention on today’s first quarter US core GDP price deflator and what it means for tomorrow’s release of the March core PCE
Inflation Heads in Wrong Direction for Fed
The Conference Board· 4 days agoThursday’s Q1 GDP report revealed that the US economy is slowing on the back of Fed interest rate hikes, subdued foreign demand, inventory mismatches, and less government spending. Consumers ...
Soft GDP hides surging spending
The Forex Market· 5 days agoIt is tempting to see today's miss in GDP as a welcome indication that curiously strong growth is at last giving way to the inevitable gravity of higher...