Inflation Ticks Up, as the Fed’s Victory Remains Incomplete
Published On Nov 13, 2024, 5:03 AM
Inflation in the U.S. ticked up slightly to 2.6% in October from a year earlier, compared to 2.4% in September, according to the Consumer Price Index. Core inflation remained steady at 3.3%. While these figures indicate ongoing moderation in inflation, the Federal Reserve is cautious as rate cuts aren't guaranteed, pending further economic data.
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With the Federal Reserve likely to cut interest rates in December, this could potentially boost sectors sensitive to interest rates. Financial sectors may benefit from a stable inflation environment, while consumer discretionary goods could see mixed results due to inflation's persistence.
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The clothing sector may face a challenge as the drop in apparel prices is viewed as a one-off event, which could pressure margins unless the trend reverses.
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