The ongoing US government shutdown is expected to delay the release of key economic data, including the US Consumer Price Index (CPI), for the first time. This comes as market risk appetite has cooled due to a cooling labor market and concerns over an AI valuation bubble.
In the coming week, attention will be on Federal Reserve officials' speeches, with New York Fed President Williams, Philadelphia Fed President Paulson, and Atlanta Fed President Bostic among those scheduled to speak. The market will also watch for developments regarding potential interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Additionally, the release of the US October CPI and initial jobless claims data remains uncertain due to the shutdown.
US CPI Data May Be Delayed Amid Government Shutdown; Fed Speeches in Focus
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