CPI, June and inflation
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Consumer prices in the New York area, including Long Island, rose at a faster pace in June than in May, driven in part by higher costs for child care, housing and groceries, such as meat and eggs.
Leading economists react to June’s Consumer Price Index report, which showed that inflation was largely in line with expectations, while speculating on what this means for Federal Reserve policy and growing tariff-related pressures.
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Pound Sterling (GBP) had a kneejerk uptick after the hot UK June CPI print reduced the likelihood of a more dovish BOE policy stance, BBH FX analysts report.
On Tuesday, July 15, the BLS will release the June Consumer Price Index report, providing critical insights into how tariffs are impacting prices for shoppe
June’s U.S. CPI print showed that there is evidence of inflation pressures in the product categories that are most exposed to tariffs, according to Arch Capital's Parker Ross.
Following a short-lasting recovery attempt in the early European session on Wednesday, GBP/USD struggles to hold its ground and trades below 1.3400. The near-term technical picture highlights oversold conditions for the pair.
Bitcoin price wavers after today’s CPI print shows sticky inflation rising. Will a reclaim of $120,000 happen before the weekend?
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) data came in hotter than expected, with inflation rising 2.6% in June, higher than the 2.4% seen in May but lower than the 2.7% economists expected. Investors weigh whether President Trump's tariff policy is fueling inflation in the US economy and what it means for the Federal Reserve.
The consumer price index rose 2.7% on an annual basis in June 2025, up from 2.4% in May, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, the full impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs is still to come, according to economists.