December's U.S. CPI monthly reading came in at 0.3%, matching both the prior month and analyst expectations perfectly. No surprise on the inflation front this time—the data landed exactly where economists penciled it in, keeping price pressures steady without any upside or downside shock to derail market sentiment.
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FudVaccinator
· 01-13 17:24
Hmm, another data point with no surprises. Has the market been tamed?
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-13 14:00
There's been no movement at all, and that's the most terrifying part.
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 01-13 14:00
Wait, is there really no surprise with the CPI? It feels a bit too calm, is the market really not moved?
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StakeTillRetire
· 01-13 13:56
What are you trying to do with data face-to-face? Next time, make some waves. Watching the market like this is really boring.
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NFTPessimist
· 01-13 13:52
Ugh, it's that kind of "completely as expected" script again. What should we talk about?
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FlyingLeek
· 01-13 13:42
Boring, once again the expected data. This kind of market trend is the least interesting.
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OvertimeSquid
· 01-13 13:31
It's the phrase "completely consistent" again; I'm tired of hearing it...
December's U.S. CPI monthly reading came in at 0.3%, matching both the prior month and analyst expectations perfectly. No surprise on the inflation front this time—the data landed exactly where economists penciled it in, keeping price pressures steady without any upside or downside shock to derail market sentiment.