U.S. Consumer Prices Reach Three-Year Peak, Strengthening Fed Rate Hike Outlook
The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May recorded a 4.2% annual increase, marking its highest level in three years. This inflation surge, primarily driven by energy costs, has led markets to anticipate a Federal Reserve interest rate hike by December. The data shifts previous expectations of potential rate cuts.
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