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The best the Fed can do (whether or not tariff shocks appear) is keep nominal spending on a stable trajectory.
New federal data showed that inflation edged up in May, but U.S. prices show only modest impact from U.S. tariffs.
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Friday its Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index gained 0.1% in May, matching ...
The headline index was up 2.3% year-over-year, as expected.
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Consumer spending in May fell for the first time this year, the Commerce Department reported Friday, indicating that ...
A leading indicator of Japan's service-sector inflation hit 3.3% in May, data showed on Wednesday, keeping alive expectations ...
The analysts at Cox Automotive believe tariff-induced price hikes are coming for new cars, and it's possible they're already ...
Inflation pressures across the Australian economy continued to abate in May, setting the stage for a third cut in interest ...
Crypto markets drop as Bitcoin slides to $106K as PCE hits 2.7%; Goldman and Brooks warn inflation respite may be ending.
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