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Consumer inflation fears spike
Consumer inflation fears spike in February as tariff worries hit sentiment
Respondents expect the inflation rate a year from now to be 4.3%, a 1-point jump from January and the highest level since November 2023.
US consumer sentiment drops as inflation expectations surge
U.S. consumer sentiment dropped unexpectedly in February to a seven-month low and inflation expectations rocketed as households feared it may be too late to avoid the negative effects on their purchasing power from President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs.
U.S. Consumer Sentiment Unexpectedly Slumps In February As Inflation Expectations Surge
Consumer sentiment in the U.S. has unexpectedly deteriorated in the month of February, according to preliminary data released by the
Consumer sentiment drops sharply in February as inflation worries jump
The University of Michigan’s gauge of consumer sentiment fell to 67.8 in a preliminary February reading from 71.1 in the prior month. That’s the lowest reading since July. Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had expected sentiment to rise to a reading of 74 in February.
Mexico inflation slows
Mexico inflation slows in January as central bank steps up rate cuts
Mexico's annual inflation rate slowed slightly more than expected in January, official data showed on Friday, after the central bank accelerated the pace of its interest rate cuts and signaled more monetary easing ahead.
Mexico’s Inflation Slows More Than Expected After Rate Cut
Mexico’s inflation slowed more than expected in January, supporting the central bank’s decision to deliver a half-point cut to its benchmark interest rate and signal additional reductions of the same magnitude.
Mexico's Inflation Slows to Four-Year Low
Mexico's inflation eased to a four-year low in January as lower fresh-food prices and a seasonal decline in some services offset increases in core goods prices. The consumer price index rose 0.29% last month,
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Consumers Turn Sour on Inflation Amid Concern About Trump’s Tariffs
Consumer sentiment continued to fall in February as worries over inflation and the possibility of higher prices to come from ...
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Stock market today: Wall Street drifts lower as U.S. consumers get more worried about inflation
U.S. stock indexes are drifting lower on Friday after a discouraging report suggested U.S. consumers are bracing for higher ...
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Americans, including Republicans, now fear higher inflation this year
Americans fear faster inflation is on the horizon. The University of Michigan’s latest consumer survey, released Friday, showed that Americans’ inflation expectations for the year ahead surged this ...
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Americans Jittery Over Inflation, University of Michigan Survey Suggests
Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had expected sentiment to improve after dropping in January. But all index ...
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Households expect inflation to moderate; consumer confidence dips
Households’ median perception of current inflation declined marginally by 10 basis points (bps) to 8.3 per cent, as compared ...
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Russians are buying huge amounts of gold with the ruble under pressure from high inflation and sanctions
Russian consumers purchased 75.6 metric tons of the precious metal, representing a 6% jump from 2023 and a 62% increase from ...
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Trump’s Tariffs And Inflation — Who Pays?
Are tariffs inflationary? Who will shoulder the increased cost? Will tariffs cause a recession? How do tariffs affect ...
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Inflation data to test market as tariff talk swirls
A fresh look at the pace of inflation will test the U.S. stock market in the coming week, as investors worry that President ...
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