US Producer Prices Rise Slightly âšī¸
US PCE inflation data for July 2025 shows a slight moderation in monthly price increases, with headline and core inflation remaining close to recent levels.
Inflation data indicates stability near the Federal Reserve's target, suggesting no immediate dramatic shifts in monetary policy. The measured increases suggest a gradual economic environment without significant inflationary pressures or deflationary risks.
US PCE Prices Rise Slightly âšī¸
US PCE price index rose 0.2% in July 2025, with core inflation at 2.9%, matching market expectations and remaining the Federal Reserve's key inflation metric.
Inflation data suggests stable economic conditions with modest price pressures, indicating potential continued measured monetary policy approach by the Federal Reserve.
US Core PCE Inflation Set to Hit 5-Month High âšī¸
US PCE price index is expected to show a slight moderation in inflation for July 2025, with headline and core inflation remaining close to recent levels.
Inflation data suggests a stable economic environment with minimal price pressure changes. The PCE index being the Fed's preferred gauge means this could influence monetary policy expectations, potentially affecting market sentiment around interest rates and economic growth.
US PCE Prices Set to Rise Slightly âšī¸
US PCE price index is expected to show a slight moderation in inflation for July 2025, with headline and core inflation remaining close to recent levels.
Inflation data suggests a stable economic environment with minimal price pressure changes. The PCE index being the Fed's preferred gauge means this could influence monetary policy expectations, potentially affecting market sentiment around interest rates and economic growth.
US Producer Prices Set to Rise Slightly âšī¸
US PCE price index is expected to show a slight moderation in inflation for July 2025, with headline and core inflation remaining close to recent levels.
Inflation data suggests a stable economic environment with minimal price pressure changes. The PCE index being the Fed's preferred gauge means this could influence monetary policy expectations, potentially affecting market sentiment around interest rates and economic growth.