
The U.S. October CPI is coming this week, and the final stage of inflation decline is expected to be challenging

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The U.S. October CPI data will be released this Wednesday, expected to show that the final phase of inflation retreat faces challenges to meet the Federal Reserve's target. The market anticipates that the year-on-year and month-on-month increases in core CPI will remain the same as in September, while overall CPI may rise by 0.2% month-on-month for the fourth consecutive month. Economists point out that the process of inflation retreat is slow, and core commodity prices may rise again due to increased demand. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell stated that the trend of declining inflation still exists
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