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US inflation stays at 2.7% in December

Figures suggest price pressures are contained even as price growth remains above Fed’s target
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"}],[{"start":139.54000000000002,"text":"Analysts said inflation is likely to continue to decline towards the Fed’s target rate of 2 per cent in 2026. The central bank’s preferred inflation gauge is the personal consumption expenditures index, which registered 2.8 per cent in September."}],[{"start":158.43,"text":"The CPI report will bolster Wall Street’s expectations that the Fed will hold rates steady this month after three cuts in 2025."}],[{"start":169.38,"text":"“The encouraging inflation news helps ease the dilemma of the Federal Reserve,” said Michael Pearce, chief US economist at Oxford Economics. “We expect officials are happy to remain on extended pause, as they wait and see the impact of their recent string of rate cuts.”"}],[{"start":188.70999999999998,"text":"The two-year Treasury yield, which is highly sensitive to interest rate expectations, dropped 0.03 percentage points to 3.52 per cent following Tuesday’s inflation report. Two interest rate cuts in 2026 are currently priced in by traders in the futures market."}],[{"start":209.18999999999997,"text":"The US dollar index fell after the release, while stock market futures rose."}],[{"start":215.16999999999996,"text":"The data was published amid turmoil at the Fed after it emerged on Sunday that the Department of Justice had taken the unprecedented step of launching a criminal probe into Powell over a $2.5bn refurbishment of the central bank’s headquarters."}],[{"start":232.06999999999996,"text":"Powell said the move, which has stoked fears about an erosion of Fed independence, was designed to pressure policymakers into cutting rates more quickly in line with Trump’s demands."}],[{"start":244.76999999999995,"text":"US and European economics officials have rallied around Powell, with global central bank chiefs releasing a statement on Tuesday saying they “stand in full solidarity” with the US central bank chief."}],[{"start":265.30999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1768350900_7038.mp3"}

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