The US Bureau of Labor Statistics inadvertently published Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday, raising ...
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The US Bureau ... CPI data at 8 30 am, with the S&P 500 Index ending the day at an all-time high. There were no sharp movements in the half-hour stretch between the early data release and the ...
The US Bureau of Labor Statistics said it inadvertently released Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday ... on data related to a key US inflation gauge with major Wall Street ...
The US Bureau ... CPI data at 8:30 a.m., with the S&P 500 Index ending the day at an all-time high. There were no sharp movements in the half-hour stretch between the early data release and ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics accidentally released critical inflation data for April 30 minutes early on Wednesday. Yet, in a twist fit for a financial thriller, the sleeping investors ...
(Bloomberg) -- The US Bureau of Labor Statistics inadvertently published Consumer Price Index data 30 minutes early on Wednesday, raising fresh questions about how the agency releases some of the ...
The dollar firmed on Friday as traders await key inflation data after a downward revision to first-quarter U.S. economic ...
It is a worrying sign for the Fed, suggesting that the elevated pace of price increases could last longer than expected.
(Reuters) - A subset of key and highly sensitive U.S. inflation data was inadvertently ... The agency did not disclose which data points were released early. The monthly CPI report is among ...
Gold prices traded flat on Monday as investors braced for a series of critical U.S. economic reports that could provide ...
In the early session, the US dollar remained stable after experiencing two consecutive sessions of decline last week. Notably, May marked the dollar's first monthly decline this year. The market is ...