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US Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rises, with more cost pressures expected

AFP

The Fed’s preferred PCE inflation measure rose to 2.7% in August, driven by tariff effects. Analysts warn of further cost pressures from Trump’s new tariff announcements.

Insight

Rising inflation above the Fed’s 2% target complicates monetary policy as tariffs create persistent price pressures beyond temporary shocks.

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Fed’s Barkin: Risks to both inflation, jobs, may be limited

Reuters

Richmond Fed President Barkin said risks of major unemployment or inflation spikes appear limited. He emphasized the Fed’s focus on balancing dual mandate objectives.

Insight

Barkin’s balanced view suggests moderate policy adjustments rather than dramatic rate changes in upcoming Fed meetings.

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Fed’s Bowman says decisive rate cuts needed to offset labor market risks

Reuters

Fed Vice-Chair Bowman argued for decisive interest rate cuts to address emerging labor market fragility. She warned the Fed risks falling behind the curve on employment concerns.

Insight

Bowman’s hawkish stance on rate cuts suggests internal Fed pressure for more aggressive policy easing to support jobs.

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