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Dow closes at all-time high as US inflation rises to just 3% in September — paving way for rate cuts
US inflation ticked up in September to 3% — a slightly lower than expected number that paves the way for the Federal Reserve to cut rates at its policy meeting next week. In a report that got delayed ...
The September CPI inflation report is likely to show that the cost of food, electricity and housing all continued to increase for Americans.
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US inflation rate climbs to 3% in September; highest this year
After its release was delayed due to the government shutdown, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its monthly consumer ...
US consumer inflation in September increased less than anticipated, even with delayed data, reinforcing expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Inflation data release next month is unlikely due to the ongoing US government shutdown. Surveyors cannot collect critical ...
The cost of living got even more expensive for Americans last month, with prices rising at the fastest pace since the start of the year.
Ford climbs 2.3% after signaling it will largely bounce back next year from a devastating fire that hobbled a key supplier to ...
Gold prices dipped on Monday as the U.S. dollar climbed ahead of U.S. inflation data this week. Still, bullion was off three-week lows after slowing U.S. job growth knocked bond yields from their ...
The pound held steady on Thursday after hotter-than-expected consumer price data in the United States raised expectations of ...
On October 24, 2025, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Consumer Price Index (CPI) numbers for September, revealing a 3% year-over-year increase. Th ...
US consumer inflation continued to heat up last month, but by less than expected, according to official data published Friday, nine days late because of the ongoing government shutdown. However, the ...
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