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US CPI Release Today: What to Expect and Market Reactions
US CPI inflation data will be released tonight Wednesday March 12,at 20:30 (UTC+8).Markets are paying close attention to the release as it may offer insights into the trajectory of inflation amid an economy balancing persistent price pressures and emerging signs of a slowdown.
What are Markets Expecting from the CPI Data?
Economists expect February’s overall CPI to go up by 0.3% compared to last month, slowing down from January’s 0.5% increase. This slowdown would bring yearly inflation down to 2.9% from January’s 3.0%, marking the first time it has dropped below 3% since early 2023.
For core CPI, which leaves out food and energy prices, forecasts also point to a 0.3% monthly rise. Annually, core inflation is expected to slightly ease to 3.1% from 3.3% in January.
While this suggests inflation might be slowing, there are mixed signals in the economy. Wages are growing faster than expected, but costs for services are coming down, and demand in some key industries is weakening. This creates an unclear picture for where inflation is headed while inflation expectations have shown significant increases off late.
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