U.S. inflation data meets expectations, but market reactions remain uneasy
According to Jinshi News, SD Ventures Chief Investment Officer Alexander Lis stated that the U.S. CPI data overall met market expectations, with both year-on-year growth and core data basically in line with expectations. Although the data is not strong, it is also not enough to reassure the market. This is the last release of inflation data before the next Federal Reserve monetary policy committee meeting, and the market is paying attention to the Federal Reserve's response. Next week, it will be known whether inflation is sufficient to prompt the Federal Reserve to signal an interest rate hike.
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