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| | ... (RBA), Powell said inflation remains well above the Fed's long-term target goal. "Over the 12 months ending in May, total PCE prices rose 3.8%, excluding the volatile food and energy categories, core PCE prices rose 4.6%," he explained. He further mentioned ... |
| | | ... (4.8% from 4.5%) before declining to 3.8% next year and 3.5% in 2023 - both unchanged from its June forecasts. The same with PCE inflation - expected to rise by 4.2% in 2021 (from 3.4% projected in June 2021) before slowing to 2.2% (from 2.1%) in 2022 ... |
| | | ... in March, with the unemployment rate steadily improving from 4.5% this year to 3.8% in 2022 and 3.5% in 2023. The Fed's PCE price inflation - its favoured measure - forecast that while "inflation has increased notably in recent months... and will ... |
| | | ... inflation have increased and are likely to rise somewhat further before moderating. In the near term, 12-month measures of PCE inflation are expected to move above 2 percent... we are also likely to see upward pressure on prices from the rebound in spending ... |
| | | ... that the fed funds rate would remain at 0 - 0.25% until at least the year 2023. This is based on the assumptions that the PCE price index - the central bank's favoured inflation measure - would grow by 2.4% in 2021 (from 1.8% projected in December ... |
| | | ... unemployment rate of 4.5% (from 5.0% predicted three months before). The Fed predicts a temporary acceleration in inflation (the PCE price index) to 2.4% this year, before easing to 2.0% in 2022 and 2.1% in 2023. However, this runs counter to sharply ... |
| | | ... give verity to the Fed chief's prior pronouncements that any uptick in inflation would be temporary. The Fed expects the PCE price index - the central bank's favoured inflation measure - to grow by 2.4% in 2021 (from 1.8% projected in December ... |
| | | ... 2019: Headline CPI inflation, down to 1.81% from 2018's average of 2.43%; Core CPI inflation, up from 2.14% to 2.19%; Core PCE price inflation, down to 1.7% from 2.0%; and the Fed's favoured inflation measure, the headline PCE price inflation ... |
| | | ... it's measured. Data at the end of December 2020 shows headline CPI inflation at 1.3%; core CPI inflation at 1.6%; headline PCE price index at 1.3%; and, core PCE price index at 1.5%. While measured US inflation have certainly firmed from the lows recorded ... |
| | | ... below the 2% target; annual headline CPI inflation was at 1.3% in December, core CPI inflation at 1.6%, the headline and core PCE price deflators stood at 1.1% and 1.4%, respectively, in November. Then again, we can't fault the financial markets ... |
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