Here’s the latest on today’s CPI release:
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In the United States, CPI data are published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics at 8:30 a.m. ET. The headline and core figures are used to gauge inflation trends and potential Fed policy moves. For today, the market will be watching year-over-year changes and month-to-month shifts, especially in the shelter and energy components that often drive the headline reading. If the report shows cooling inflation, markets tend to price in potential rate cuts; hotter readings can push expectations toward tighter monetary policy.
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For Europe, updates on CPI can vary by country within the euro area and the UK, but today’s focus is typically on the eurozone consumer price index and core readings when relevant, as these influence ECB policy expectations and currency moves. If euro-area inflation trends remain subdued, it supports a looser monetary stance; firmer readings could tighten policy expectations.
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Market reaction to CPI often includes brief volatility in equities, fixed income, and currencies, with risk assets sometimes rally on cooler inflation and retreat on hotter data. The bond market may adjust yields based on revised inflation expectations, while equities react to perceived changes in the path of policy rates.
If you’d like, I can pull the live numbers and summarize today’s CPI release for your locale (Paris) or convert the U.S. CPI figures into a Paris-aligned comparison (e.g., impact on euro/USD and European markets).
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Economic News Release PRINT: CPI Transmission of material in this release is embargoed until 8:30 a.m. (ET) Tuesday, May 12, 2026 USDL-26-0721 Technical information: (202) 691-7000 * [email protected] * www.bls.gov/cpi Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * [email protected] CONSUMER PRICE INDEX - APRIL 2026 The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, after rising 0.9 percent in March, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics...
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