September inflation numbers just dropped, and guess what? The Fed's go-to inflation gauge barely moved. That's pretty much the green light everyone's been waiting for. Market's now pricing in that rate cut next week as almost a done deal. Central bank's hand might be forced here—sticky prices aren't so sticky anymore. Could be interesting to watch how risk assets react once that cut actually lands.
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RetroHodler91
· 12-06 01:34
Wait, is the inflation data really this stable? Feels like this rate cut is really about to happen.
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BottomMisser
· 12-05 21:59
Hmm... this time the Fed is really going to take action; it looks like there's no room for negotiation.
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FUD_Vaccinated
· 12-05 21:57
Damn, finally seeing some loosening in the inflation data. A rate cut next week is basically a sure thing—this time the Fed really has to take action.
September inflation numbers just dropped, and guess what? The Fed's go-to inflation gauge barely moved. That's pretty much the green light everyone's been waiting for. Market's now pricing in that rate cut next week as almost a done deal. Central bank's hand might be forced here—sticky prices aren't so sticky anymore. Could be interesting to watch how risk assets react once that cut actually lands.