Consumer Prices and Producer Prices on Tap — Data Week Ahead Update
The following are median forecasts for this week's remaining U.S. data from a survey compiled by The Wall Street Journal.
DATE TIME RELEASE PERIOD CONSENSUS PREVIOUS Tuesday 0600 Small Business Svy May 89.9 (12) 89.7 Wednesday 0830 Consumer Price Index M/M May +0.1% (24) +0.3% -- ex food & energy M/M May +0.3% (24) +0.3% 0830 Consumer Price Index Y/Y May +3.4% (15) +3.4% -- ex food & energy Y/Y May +3.5% (16) +3.6% 1400 Monthly Federal Budget May -$262.5B (8) -$240B* Thursday 0830 Jobless Claims Jun 8 225K (18) 229K 0830 Producer Price Index May +0.1% (21) +0.5% -- ex food & energy May +0.3% (20) +0.5% -- ex food, energy, trade May +0.2% (5) +0.4% Friday 0830 Import Prices May +0.0% (15) +0.9% 1000 Consumer Sentiment Jun 71.5 (19) 69.1** (prelim) *May 2023 Reading **End-May Reading (Figures in parentheses refer to number of economists surveyed.) Write to Donna Huneke at dataweekahead@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
June 10, 2024 14:14 ET (18:14 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2024 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.-
What’s the Difference Between the CPI and PCE Indexes?
-
Micron Earnings: Great Guidance but Stock Now Looks Fairly Valued
-
August PCE Report Forecasts Show More Good News on Inflation
-
AI Stocks May Be Down, but Don’t Count Them Out
-
4 Stocks to Buy as the Fed Cuts Interest Rates
-
Markets Brief: The Uncertain Path to Neutral Interest Rates
-
What’s Happening in the Markets This Week
-
Where Top Stock Fund Managers Are Looking Next After the Fed Rate Cut
-
Our Top Pick for Investing in US Renewable Energy
-
How to Measure a Stock’s Uncertainty
-
How to Determine Whether a Stock Is Cheap, Expensive, or Fairly Valued
-
Why a Company’s Management and Capital Allocation Matter
-
How to Determine What a Stock Is Worth
-
How to Measure a Company’s Competitive Advantage
-
How to Think Like a Stock Analyst
-
How GLP-1 Drugs Like Ozempic Are Boosting Biopharma Stocks