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US consumer price index rises and exceeds expectations

The Labor Department reported Tuesday that the U.S. consumer price index rose more than expected in January, as the continued rise in housing prices weighed on consumers.. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the U.S. Consumer

Strong rise Non-Farm employment and decline unemployment

The US labor market improved in January, with Non-farm employment seeing an increase of 353,000 jobs. However, the unemployment rate decline slightly and remained at 3.7%. Job gains were concentrated in the professional and commercial

Personal consumption expenditures price index increased 0.2%

The PCE price index increased by 0.2%, and excluding food and energy, the PCE price index also increased by 0.2%. The real PCE price index increased by 0.1% in December, while real PCE increased by 0.5%. Commodity prices increased by 1.1%

Unemployment claims indicate a decline in the United States

Data shows that the number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment claims benefits fell to the lowest level since late 2022, suggesting job growth continued to grow strongly in January. According to the Labor Department,

US retail sales defy economic slowdown fears

Retail sales data in December showed that consumer spending in the United States remained resilient until the end of 2023. This is positive and eases fears of slowing economic growth in the final months of the year.. Retail sales rose

GBPUSD Analysis and the impact of US inflation data

GBPUSD analysis reversed direction after falling below 1.2700 and closed in positive territory above 1.2750 on Thursday. The positive shift we saw in risk mood supports the pair on Friday as markets await producer price index (PPI) data

US CPI and its impact on Federal to reduce interest rates

Consumer Price Index : A report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics released on Thursday showed that consumer prices rose 3.4% in December compared to a year ago, accelerating significantly from the previous month and challenging a smooth

US nonfarm payrolls rose by 216,000 in December

Against the expected 170,000, US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Friday that nonfarm payrolls report rose by 216,000 jobs in December. This reading was much higher than market expectations of 170,000. Meanwhile, November's

increase in employment and wages reflects a positive economy

Data published by the Automatic Data Processing Company (ADP) on Thursday showed that U.S. private sector employment rose by 164,000 in December and annual wages rose 5.4%. This reading followed the increase of 101,000 (revised from