The unexpected slowdown in the US core CPI is changing expectations in the global markets.



Why is this indicator so important? Simply put, core CPI excludes volatile items like food and energy, providing a more accurate reflection of the true price pressure in the economy. When this number declines, it means that the upward momentum of US inflation has truly been contained, rather than just a short-term fluctuation.

The Federal Reserve has long adopted aggressive rate hikes and liquidity tightening policies primarily to lower this indicator. Now that the target is showing results, the logic chain of global central bank policies is changing accordingly. The boundaries of the tightening cycle are becoming clearer.

What does this mean for global capital markets? First, the room for increasing global financing costs is limited; second, the policy flexibility of various central banks is enhanced; third, pressures on exchange rates and capital flows are expected to ease.

The key point to watch is this: as long as core inflation does not rebound, the turning point in the global liquidity environment is essentially established. Although commodity prices are unlikely to fall sharply in the short term, the trend of "money becoming more expensive" is likely already at its peak. This is a significant signal for institutions and investors seeking risk asset allocations.
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CoffeeNFTsvip
· 7h ago
Finally, the signal has arrived, and the logical chain indicating liquidity has peaked is coming together. Wait, is the core CPI really stable? I still feel that the risk of this rebound is quite significant. The Federal Reserve's move this time is really brilliant; inflation has been suppressed, and the market has actually become more active. Now, the central bank's days should be easier, no need to hard-press inflation anymore. By the way, how reliable is the judgment that "money is getting more expensive" has peaked? Anyway, I still need to keep accumulating stablecoins.
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GraphGuruvip
· 7h ago
Is the money becoming less expensive? That's the real deal. The previous rate hikes were really intense, but now we're finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
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alpha_leakervip
· 7h ago
Is money no longer expensive? Now it's getting interesting. Let's see who will suffer losses.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 8h ago
Wow, the core CPI has really eased. Does this mean the market trend might actually be shifting... Have we finally waited for the wind to turn, fellow retail investors?
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