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Over the prior year, core prices rose 2.8%, in line with Wall Street's expectations and unchanged from November. On a yearly basis, overall PCE increased 2.6%, a pickup from the 2.4% seen in November.
Over the prior year, prices rose 2.7% in September, above Wall Street's expectations for 2.6% and in line with the 2.7% seen in August. On a yearly basis, overall PCE increased 2.1%, its slowest ...
Consensus expectations were for PCE to rise by 0.2% for the month and 2.6% for the year. ... and the seminal August employment report is expected to show a return to modest, but still-strong, job ...
Expectations regarding rate cuts could change based on an important economic data point that will be published on Wednesday, Nov. 27. That means tomorrow could be a big day for the stock market.
The PCE price index (PePP), also referred to as the PCE deflator, PCE price deflator, or the Implicit Price Deflator for Personal Consumption Expenditures (IPD for PCE) by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and as the Chain-type Price Index for Personal Consumption Expenditures (CTPIPCE) by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), is a United States-wide indicator of the average increase ...
That was slightly higher than expectations of a slight cooling to 2.6%. Month over month, core prices were a little hotter than the previous month, up 0.3% vs 0.2%, though matching expectations.
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Economists expect annual "core" PCE — which excludes the volatile categories of food and energy — to have clocked in at 2.8% in October, up from the 2.7% seen in September.