October CPI canceled and November inflation report pushed back until after Fed’s next big interest-rate vote
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AI-Powered 71% OPENAI-GPT-4O-MINIThe cancellation of the October CPI report and the postponement of the November inflation report mean that the Federal Reserve will lack crucial data on inflation and job creation ahead of its December meeting. This uncertainty may affect the Fed's decision-making regarding interest rates.
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 71% confidence.
Article Context
The Federal Reserve won’t see critical information on U.S. inflation or job creation before its next pivotal meeting in December to decide whether to cut interest rates for the third month in a row.
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Summary
The cancellation of the October CPI report and the postponement of the November inflation report mean that the Federal Reserve will lack crucial data on inflation and job creation ahead of its December meeting. This uncertainty may affect the Fed's decision-making regarding interest rates.
Market Impact
Market impact analysis based on bearish sentiment with 71% confidence.
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