The annual rate of the U.S. core PCE price index in October was 3.462924%, expected to be 3.50%
According to Jinshi data, the actual personal consumption expenditure rate in the United States in October was 0.2%, with an expected rate of 0.10% and a previous rate of 0.40%.
The US core PCE price index for October had an annual rate of 3.462924%, with an expected rate of 3.50% and a previous rate of 3.70%.
The US core PCE price index for October recorded a rate of 3.46%, the lowest since April 2021.
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