CPI printed in line at .2% on headline and .3% on core. The above trend core print was driven by volatile components ...
Our new data page, CPI Inflation Contributions from Goods and Services, details the evolution of inflation using the consumer ...
The 3.6% annualized rate of growth in the core CPI underscores the slow and frustrating nature of the battle against ...
Vegetable inflation hardened to a 57-month high of 42.2 per cent in October, which weighed on food and beverages basket in ...
The Australian dollar has declined due to the strength of the US dollar, supported by positive economic indicators and increased confidence. Australia's central bank maintains a neutral stance, ...
While the current pace of rising prices appears to have leveled off, the expected path of rate cuts has become less certain.
Results were in-line with expectations across the board (see below for details) and pre-market futures had initially gathered ...
U.S. inflation ticked higher in October, but stable core price pressures and tame month-on-month gains prompted a sigh of ...
U.S. inflation witnessed an uptick in October but still remained in line with Wall Street estimates. According to the Bureau ...
in which both the headline number and the core figure came in-line with expectations. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
US consumer inflation edged higher last month spurred by an increase in housing costs, according to government data published ...
October CPI matched expectations, with Headline CPI rising 0.2% and Core CPI up 0.3%. Read more to see my thoughts.