US inflation slows
Key Takeaways Inflation cooled in January, according to Personal Consumption Expenditures, the Federal Reserve's preferred ...
Thomas Ryan, an economist at Capital Economics, attributed the decline in part to “unseasonably severe winter weather,” but ...
The decline in the personal consumption expenditures index from 2.6% the month before was in line with expectations.
The Federal Reserve’s key measure of inflation cooled slightly in January, giving investors a glimmer of hope for interest rate cuts.
Surveys showing a rise in consumer inflation expectations mean the central bank needs to keep its focus on ensuring price ...
The central bank wants to see further progress that price pressures are easing before it lowers interest rates again.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled as expected in January, providing a hopeful data point to price-weary Americans.
The latest inflation and spending data from Friday’s personal consumption expenditures report point to “a worrisome monetary policy conundrum” for the Federal Reserve, according to Olu Sonola, the ...
Inflation in the Federal Reserve’s preferred price gauge eased in January after making steady increases throughout the fall.
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed prices rose on a monthly basis but dropped year ...
U.S. Federal Reserve officials remain uncertain about the impact tariffs might have on inflation, but have begun ...
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