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US stocks rally as October CPI data shows easing inflation

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 11/15/2023, 04:10 PM
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WASHINGTON - U.S. financial markets experienced a surge on Tuesday as the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released inflation data for October, revealing a flat month-over-month Consumer Price Index (CPI) and a 3.2% increase year-over-year, slightly below expectations. This news prompted a stock market rally with major indices like the S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and NASDAQ all climbing.

The October CPI data showed a notable decline from September's figures, which had seen a 0.4% rise month over month and a 3.7% increase year over year. The core CPI, which strips out the volatile food and energy sectors, also saw a modest rise of 0.2% month over month and 4% year over year in October, again falling short of forecasted numbers.

One significant factor contributing to the tempered headline inflation was the 5% drop in gasoline prices during October. This decrease played a key role in influencing overall inflation figures, offering some relief to consumers and businesses concerned about persistent price increases.

Despite this positive turn in inflation trends, caution remains among market participants. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has emphasized the central bank's commitment to bringing inflation down to its 2% target. This goal may entail continuing interest rate hikes even if they slow economic activity. The recent decision by the Federal Open Market Committee not to raise interest rates was interpreted by some investors as signaling a potential pause in rate hikes and possibly cuts in the near future.

However, Powell's remarks suggest that such interpretations could be overly optimistic. The stock market's response may reflect an expectation that may not align with the Fed's actual policy trajectory.

Adding to economic concerns, October witnessed a downturn in retail sales, raising alarms about the potential impact on the holiday season economy, which has been buoyed by American consumers throughout 2023. While investors celebrated the latest inflation report, the broader economic outlook suggests that vigilance is necessary as the Federal Reserve navigates between controlling inflation and sustaining growth.

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