The US Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.2 percent in September with rising energy costs the primary factor for the increase. The modest increase in CPI suggests that inflation is not yet a concern and most economists expect that the Federal Reserve will leave interest rates unchanged at a record low of zero to 0.25 percent.
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May
22
Today’s Global
Market Events
Market Events
6:15am
USD
FOMC Member Lockhart Speaks
10:00am
EUR
Consumer Confidence
-20 vs. -20
-20 vs. -20
USD
Existing Home Sales
4.64M vs. 4.48M
4.64M vs. 4.48M
USD
Richmond Manufacturing Index
12 vs. 14
12 vs. 14
7:50pm
JPY
Trade Balance
-0.60T vs. -0.62T
-0.60T vs. -0.62T
8:00pm
AUD
CB Leading Index m/m
0.0%
0.0%
8:30pm
AUD
MI Leading Index m/m
0.2%
0.2%
Tentative
JPY
Monetary Policy Statement
JPY
Overnight Call Rate
0.10% vs. 0.10%
0.10% vs. 0.10%


