As the monthly press conference is centralized, the organization of the press conference will take some time, so the time interval between data production and publication will be extended to a certain extent, and the risk of leakage before data release will be increased. In order to reduce this...
Global markets had a mixed response to the CPI release, with American and European indices largely remaining range-bound. Likewise, Treasury bonds, precious metals, and the U.S. dollar had mostly small reactions since the as-expected CPI data wasn’t much of a surprise. July’s headline infl...
Consumer Price Index (CPI) Release Dates Bureau of Labor Statistics: A Massive information source for all Government generated data including the Consumer Price Index but a bit difficult to navigate. Current Value of Old Money Page: About one page down it contains a great list of resources. Wha...
CURRENT CPI DATA MonthlyYearly October 20240.2%2.6% View previous data All CPI data was provided by theBureau of Labor StatisticsonNovember 13, 2024for the month ofOctober 2024.See CPI Release Schedule. CPI TREND CHART PrintCSVExcelCopyDownload ...
Country: Mexico MXN, Mexican peso Source: National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) Sector: Prices 9 Dec 2024 12:00 GMTMedium0.44%0.56% 0.55% Last releaseImportanceActualForecast Previous 9 Jan 2025 12:00 GMT120.53% 0.44%
On that basis, the immediate reaction to the CPI data this morning was not a good sign. However, later developments indicate that we could be at, or close to, a turning point. Prior to the 8:30 release, S&P 500 futures (ES) were sailing along, looking to claw back the losses from ...
Adam Button, an analyst at finance website Forexlive, said the market's pricing of a Fed rate cut within the year fell from 106 basis points before the data release to 103 basis points. This is a slightly hawkish reaction, indicating that the market has initially priced in more downside su...
To financial markets, that means the Fed likely will wait out the summer for better inflation data, with an initial rate cut coming in September. That would be the first reduction since the early days of the Covid pandemic in 2020.
The Federal Reserve:The Fed uses CPI data to determine economic policy. With atarget inflation rateof 2%, the Fed may enact expansionary monetary policy to stimulate the economy should market growth slow, or enact contractionary monetary policy should the economy grow too quickly. In response to ...
As the traditional CPI-U calculation only measures inflation for urban populations, it remains a less-than-reliable source of data for individuals living in rural areas. The CPI does not explicitly state how different demographics may be impacted by inflation. For example, soaring education costs ...