The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation measure, dropped to ...
U.S. inflation slowed to a yearly rate of 2.1% September and almost hit the Federal Reserve's 2.0% goal, based on the PCE ...
Further evidence of disinflation is expected with October’s Consumer Price Index report. However, jobs data will matter more ...
Given that gas and food prices can be quite volatile and heavily influenced by aspects such as weather, war and disease, a ...
(Getty Images) Prices in the U.S. rose modestly in September, but not enough to suggest inflation is rekindling or to ...
Silver’s outlook hinges on PCE inflation data and GDP growth, with rising Fed rate uncertainty poised to drive volatility.
The Federal Reserve is focusing on the PCE headline figure as it tries to bring the pace of price increases back to 2%, ...
Read here for a roundup of various reactions to the U.S. September PCE report from Seeking Alpha analysts and other experts.