The U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) and core inflation figures have been released, coming in at 3.0% and 4.8% respectively, lower than the anticipated 3.1% and 5.0%. Following the announcement, Bitcoin experienced a slight increase, hovering just below the $31,000 mark, a 1% rise. This inflation data marks the twelfth consecutive decline in the Year-on-Year inflation rate, bringing it to its lowest level since March 2021, as noted by Charlie Bilello.
The lower-than-expected inflation figures have led to a decrease in U.S. yields and a drop to one-year lows for DXY at 101.15. Despite the dip in inflation, the market has responded positively, with Bitcoin’s price experiencing a slight increase. This reaction underscores the cryptocurrency’s reputation as a hedge against inflation.
The U.S. CPI data announcement included:
Monthly Consumer Price Index: Announced at 0.2%, expected at 0.3%
Annual Consumer Price Index: Announced at 3%, expected at 3.1%
Monthly Core Consumer Price Index: Announced at 0.2%, expected at 0.3%
Annual Core Consumer Price Index: Announced at 4.8%, expected at 5%
The market’s positive response to the lower core inflation, which has fallen below 5% for the first time in a while, is a significant development. It’s worth noting that the impact of these figures extends beyond the traditional financial markets, influencing the cryptocurrency sector as well.
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