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Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation measure falls more than expected to 2.2%

September 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The latest data on the personal consumption expenditures price index reveals that US inflation dropped to 2.2 per cent in the year ending August, exceeding economists’ predictions of a 2.3 per cent annual increase and July’s 2.5 per cent figure.

Following the publication of these figures, the US dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, decreased by 0.3 per cent.

The Federal Reserve recently implemented a half-percentage point interest rate cut, signaling potential future reductions. Fed Chair Jay Powell emphasized the importance of supporting a robust labor market while maintaining control over prices in light of the significant inflation surge.

Economic conditions are a key focus in the upcoming presidential election, with the recent rate cut drawing criticism from Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Market indicators suggest a possibility of another rate cut in November, with differing opinions on the extent of the reduction based on the latest inflation data.

The core PCE, excluding volatile food and fuel prices, increased by 2.7 per cent, aligning with expectations and indicating a positive trend in inflation.

Despite fluctuations in market yields and stock performance, consumer sentiment and economic outlook seem to be improving, with inflation gradually slowing down.

Overall, the economic landscape remains dynamic, influenced by various factors including inflation, interest rates, and consumer behavior.

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