VIEW Jan. PCE inflation no surprise, cools year on year
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge cooled as expected in January, providing a hopeful data point to price-weary Americans.
Inflation is still a sore spot for the U.S. economy, but at least it didn’t get much worse at the start of the year.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNPCE Inflation: Key Fed Price Gauge Cools, Soothes S&P 500 (Live Coverage)The Federal Reserve's key inflation gauge, the PCE price index, offers hope as the S&P 500 hits turbulence amid Trump tariff ...
The latest reading of the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge showed that prices rose in line with economists' ...
Inflation pressures continued to moderate in January, which may give the Federal Reserve reason to lower interest rates again ...
At present, the concerns around tariffs relate largely to its impact on inflation and an impact on Global growth. Inflation ...
Stock futures pointed higher following yesterday’s selloff on tech and tariff worries; inflation data is expected to show ...
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis will release the January PCE Price Index at 7:00 PM today, a key inflation gauge that ...
US stocks open mostly up after Fed's favorite inflation gauge matches forecasts. But tariff worries linger. Indexes are on track for a losing month.
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Inflation came in as expected in January, according to a metric closely followed by the Federal Reserve released on Friday. That could be welcome news as the personal consumption price expenditures ...
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