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Mohamed A. El-Erian
elerianm
A combination of weaker activity and stubborn inflation is the message from today's US data so far.
Monthly growth for both personal income and spending was negative in May, and below the consensus forecasts.
Core inflation was slightly above the consensus forecasts for both the
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Nick Timiraos
NickTimiraos
Core PCE inflation was +0.18% in May.
12-month core prices rose 2.7% from 2.6% in April (and April was revised up from an initially reported 2.5%).
Headline prices rose 0.14% in May. The 12-month reading ticked up to 2.3% (from 2.2% in April, revised up from 2.1%) pic.x.com/viQeYrI5Rl
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Heather Long
byHeatherLong
Inflation came in fairly mild in May. PCE inflation ticked up only 0.1% in May to an annual rate of 2.3% (up from 2.2% in April).
We're all waiting for more signs of tariffs raising prices, but it's been mild so far.
The bigger surprise?
Personal incomes and consumption FELL pic.x.com/0yQREzojzt
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Colby Smith
colbyLsmith
Spending and income fell in the latest PCE report, as price pressures came in slightly hotter than expected. This reinforces the Fed's wait-and-see approach www.nytimes.com/2025/06/27/business/pce-inflation-fed.html @nytimes
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