US consumer inflation slows further in November
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 14:30 UTC+01:00 (+0100), United States, Washington, D.C.
News category : Macroeconomic Events
On December 10, 2025, the U.S. Labor Department released November consumer price index data showing headline and core inflation cooling more than economists had forecast. Annual headline CPI moved closer to the Federal Reserve’s target, while core inflation eased on slowing shelter and services price growth. The data strengthened the case for monetary easing and validated the Fed’s rate cut announced later the same day. Investors interpreted the figures as a sign that restrictive monetary policy had successfully curbed inflationary pressures without triggering a sharp economic downturn. The release had broad implications for interest-rate expectations, real yields, and valuation assumptions across global financial markets.
Overall market impact
Strong bullish market impact - strength score : 85/100
Detailed breakdown of market impact over instruments, sectors, and asset classes
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Impacted instruments :
US Treasuries
Equity indices
USD FX
Inflation swaps
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