Federal Reserve officials interpret the March CPI explosion: placing greater emphasis on PCE data
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发表于 2024-4-15 10:58:56
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Last Friday (April 12), Chicago Fed Chairman Goolsby stated that despite concerns about the continued rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), he is more concerned about the Fed's preferred inflation indicator, the Personal Consumer Expenditure Price Index (PCE). Although CPI is a more familiar inflation indicator for the public, the Federal Reserve prefers PCE data, and decision-makers' so-called 2% inflation target is based on the core PCE.
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