US core inflation came in cooler than expected last month. December's underlying price growth showed a meaningful deceleration after the volatility created by shutdown-related disruptions in the prior period. This softer inflation read is a stronger indicator that price pressures are actually cooling down. For crypto markets watching Fed policy closely, this kind of data matters—it could shift expectations around future rate decisions and monetary policy direction.
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AirDropMissed
· 6h ago
The expectation of interest rate cuts is back. Is this really true or just more hype this time?
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CryptoFortuneTeller
· 6h ago
Core inflation cools down? Now the Federal Reserve has to consider cutting interest rates, and the crypto market is about to take off.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 6h ago
Core inflation has cooled down. Now the Fed has to seriously consider cutting interest rates... Finally, our crypto circle can breathe a sigh of relief.
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RumbleValidator
· 6h ago
Core inflation is easing... Well, the data is right here, but the question is—how sustainable is this cooling? The key depends on whether the Fed will truly shift from hawkish to dovish; otherwise, the risk of a rebound remains high.
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RektHunter
· 7h ago
Inflation data has softened, and the Fed might have to pause, which is definitely a positive for the crypto market.
US core inflation came in cooler than expected last month. December's underlying price growth showed a meaningful deceleration after the volatility created by shutdown-related disruptions in the prior period. This softer inflation read is a stronger indicator that price pressures are actually cooling down. For crypto markets watching Fed policy closely, this kind of data matters—it could shift expectations around future rate decisions and monetary policy direction.