Nomura Securities: US Core CPI Expected to Rise 0.34% Month-on-Month in August
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, Nomura Securities stated that it expects the US core CPI in August to increase by 0.34% month-on-month. The largest contribution comes from core goods inflation, which is expected to rise by 0.48% month-on-month, marking the fastest increase since June 2022. Nomura Securities noted that due to the increase in tariffs, prices of non-automotive products will continue to rise strongly. However, super core inflation may slow down, as the boosting effects previously brought by rising dental service prices and airfares are weakening.
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