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According to the latest data, the U.S. CPI is 0.4% month-on-...

According to the latest data, the U.S. CPI is 0.4% month-on-month, and the annual discount rate is also around 5%. This shows that inflation stems from previous price increases and is under considerable marginal pressure. On the one hand, high prices reflect the phenomenon of unsmooth economic links, and on the other hand, they also imply that U.S. demand is continuing to recover.
The CPI increase in October may hit a new high in nearly 30 years. In November, despite the Fed’s taper’s expectations, this is only to reduce the scale of bond purchases. No matter how small the valve is to release water, it will also release water. The impact on bulk futures will not be reflected in the short term. On the whole, the fall in US inflation still needs a period of time.
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