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The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Cooled in August
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CNBC - Business
Key Fed inflation gauge at 2.2% in August, lower than expected
The personal consumption expenditures price index was expected to increase 0.1% in August and 2.3% from a year ago.43 minutes ago - Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - Business
Fed’s preferred inflation measure falls more than expected to 2.2%
Data comes after central bank last week cut interest rates for the first time since the pandemic18 minutes ago -
MarketWatch - Business
Treasury yields fall after PCE inflation report shows surprise cooling
Bond yields fell Friday after the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge came in cooler than anticipated.1 hour ago -
MarketWatch - Business
U.S. trade deficit in goods plunges 8.3% in August and might only be small drag on GDP
The trade gap narrows to $94.3 billion, its smallest since March.1 hour ago -
Financial Times - World
European heat pump sales tumble as subsidies shrink
Fading enthusiasm for alternative to gas boilers piles pressure on EU’s green agenda11 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
These loans will become cheaper as the Fed cuts rates
With the Fed expected to cut rates a few more times, borrowing money is about to get cheaper.1 hour ago - Federal Reserve -
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