by lportee53 | Nov 24, 2025 | Commentary
This week’s economic data releases offered a broad update on labor-market momentum, inflation pressures, and business-sector activity, particularly important because several reports were delayed during the recent government shutdown.
by lportee53 | Nov 17, 2025 | Commentary
This week’s economic data offered a multifaceted view of market sentiment as investors weighed inflation risks, interest rate expectations, and energy supply dynamics. With the Federal Reserve maintaining a cautious stance, attention turned to Treasury auctions and oil inventories for signals on how financial and commodity markets are responding to evolving macroeconomic conditions.
by lportee53 | Nov 10, 2025 | Commentary
Markets absorbed a week of mixed signals, with strength in headline data masking underlying fragility and inflation trends complicating the path forward.
by lportee53 | Nov 3, 2025 | Commentary
U.S. consumer confidence fell modestly in October, with The Conference Board’s headline index easing to 94.6 from a revised 95.6 in September. The decline reflected weaker expectations for business, income, and employment over the next six months, while consumers’ assessment of current conditions improved slightly.
by lportee53 | Oct 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
The most impactful release of the week was Friday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. Both headline and core CPI came in slightly below expectations, with core CPI rising 0.2% versus 0.3% anticipated. Given the Fed’s preference for core inflation as a gauge of underlying price pressures, this softer print suggests inflation is sticky but trending lower, though still above the Fed’s target.