Reported 9 days ago
The March Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, set to be released, is anticipated to be the last indication of easing inflation for investors, as recent tariff policies from President Trump could alter price growth trends. While annual inflation is expected to show a slight slowdown, core inflation remains high due to persistent costs in housing and services. Analysts suggest that the changing trade environment may trigger renewed inflationary pressures, keeping the Federal Reserve cautious about interest rate adjustments.
Source: YAHOO