Inflation data, firing threats and policy updates: What’s moving markets

The post Inflation data, firing threats and policy updates: What’s moving markets appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. This is a segment from the Forward Guidance newsletter. To read full editions, subscribe. US equities were in the red midway through Wednesday’s trading session, after inflation data may have started to reflect tariff-related price hikes and President Trump renewed threats to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell.  Meanwhile, cryptocurrencies were mostly flat as the industry continues to monitor the status of three bills in the House.  There’s a lot to unpack, so let’s get started.  First up: inflation and tariffs. June’s CPI report showed the headline figure increased 0.3% month over month. The 12-month rate is now 2.7% — in line with expectations but higher than May’s 2.4% reading.  A grain of salt here: The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced last month that it was reducing its sample collection areas across the US. The change is due to staffing shortages at the agency. Fewer workers on hand to check prices means more estimating and guessing in the data.  The department based 35% of its missing prices on other regions of the country or different products in June. Prior to staffing shortages, around 10% was typical.  Sectors most exposed to tariffs, like household furnishings and appliances, were up over the month, increasing 1% and 1.9%, respectively. Prices for new and used cars, on the other hand, declined 0.3%.  Odds of interest rates staying the same later this month increased to 97.4% after the print, per data from CME Group.  Speaking of Fed policy brings us to our second topic: Trump is apparently back at it again with threats against Powell.  The president last night showed a draft letter firing the chair to a group of House Republicans, the WSJ and New York Times reported. Trump on Wednesday, however, told reporters “we’re not planning on doing anything.”  “I don’t rule out anything,…

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Inflation data, firing threats and policy updates: What’s moving markets

The post Inflation data, firing threats and policy updates: What’s moving markets appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

This is a segment from the Forward Guidance newsletter. To read full editions, subscribe. US equities were in the red midway through Wednesday’s trading session, after inflation data may have started to reflect tariff-related price hikes and President Trump renewed threats to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell.  Meanwhile, cryptocurrencies were mostly flat as the industry continues to monitor the status of three bills in the House.  There’s a lot to unpack, so let’s get started.  First up: inflation and tariffs. June’s CPI report showed the headline figure increased 0.3% month over month. The 12-month rate is now 2.7% — in line with expectations but higher than May’s 2.4% reading.  A grain of salt here: The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced last month that it was reducing its sample collection areas across the US. The change is due to staffing shortages at the agency. Fewer workers on hand to check prices means more estimating and guessing in the data.  The department based 35% of its missing prices on other regions of the country or different products in June. Prior to staffing shortages, around 10% was typical.  Sectors most exposed to tariffs, like household furnishings and appliances, were up over the month, increasing 1% and 1.9%, respectively. Prices for new and used cars, on the other hand, declined 0.3%.  Odds of interest rates staying the same later this month increased to 97.4% after the print, per data from CME Group.  Speaking of Fed policy brings us to our second topic: Trump is apparently back at it again with threats against Powell.  The president last night showed a draft letter firing the chair to a group of House Republicans, the WSJ and New York Times reported. Trump on Wednesday, however, told reporters “we’re not planning on doing anything.”  “I don’t rule out anything,…

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