US PCE inflation could hit 3.8% in April, nearly double the Fed's target, with May looking even worse, Reuters reports.
The US Personal Consumption Expenditures inflation may reach 3.8% in April, nearly double the Federal Reserve's target, and May is expected to be even higher. The development is discussed on the Reuters Morning Bid podcast.
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