The expected end-of-year inflation rate in the United States for May has risen to 4.8%.

Mars Finance News, according to Jintiao, the expected end-of-month one-year inflation rate in the United States for May is 4.8%, up from the previous value of 4.5%.
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ArbiterOfFees
· 15h ago
Inflation is rising again. Can the Federal Reserve still hold firm?
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TvlTeaTime
· 15h ago
I have temporarily hedged my position.
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PaperhandsPoet
· 16h ago
The one-year forecast revision indicates that everyone does not believe in a soft landing.
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WalletPermissionAdministrator
· 16h ago
These numbers don't look big, but the direction is critical.
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CapitalFlowInATeacup
· 16h ago
The four words "sticky inflation" are what Powell fears most.
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NightFlightPaperCrane
· 16h ago
Wall Street can't sleep tonight
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