【US CPI Outlook: Price Pressures Slightly Eased, No Need to Rush Pricing】Golden Finance reports, US financial website investinglive: Due to the previous government shutdown, data collection for October encountered obstacles, and the US Bureau of Labor Statistics may choose not to publish the month-on-month CPI data for November, focusing instead on year-on-year data. Alternatively, they may only provide the indices for subcategories in November and let market participants calculate the data changes based on September data in the absence of October data. Overall, the inflation situation should continue to show that price pressures have slightly eased. Unless there are major surprises in inflation developments, we can still expect the market to respond more gently on a broader scale. Especially considering that the Federal Reserve's next rate cut will only occur in June of next year. There is no need to rush pricing based on problematic data, as there are still several months to clarify everything. (Golden Ten)
