The US November core CPI was released, with an actual growth rate of 2.6%, lower than the market expectation of 3.0%. This data could influence the Federal Reserve's next policy move and subsequently impact the entire cryptocurrency market. The easing of inflationary pressure typically brings new opportunities for risk assets.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-21 08:33
Damn, really? The Fed should stop this time, right?
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TokenAlchemist
· 12-18 18:05
2.6% vs 3.0% ain't just a miss, it's an inefficiency vector waiting to get priced in. fed's gonna have to recalibrate and honestly this is where the real alpha lives—watching the state transitions play out before retail catches on
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MissingSats
· 12-18 17:57
Wow, 2.6%? Now the Fed has to consider cutting interest rates, and the bears are going to cry.
The US November core CPI was released, with an actual growth rate of 2.6%, lower than the market expectation of 3.0%. This data could influence the Federal Reserve's next policy move and subsequently impact the entire cryptocurrency market. The easing of inflationary pressure typically brings new opportunities for risk assets.