Eco Week Ahead

Fed’s Preferred Price Gauge Is Set to Reinforce Rate Cuts

  • Euro-zone inflation to help ECB decide on September rate cut
  • The focus in Asia will be on China’s new monetary framework
Fed's Powell Says 'Time Has Come' for Policy to Adjust
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US inflation figures in the coming week will reinforce that long-awaited interest-rate cuts are coming soon, while a reading on consumer spending is seen indicating that the central bank has been successful at keeping the expansion intact.

Economists see the personal consumption expenditures price index excluding food and energy — the Fed’s preferred measure of underlying inflation — rising 0.2% in July for a second month. That would pull the three-month annualized rate of so-called core inflation down to 2.1%, a smidgen above the central bank’s 2% goal.