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How Does CPI Affect Stocks & ETFs?

The Consumer Price Index measures the average change in prices paid by urban consumers for a basket of goods and services. Headline CPI includes all items; Core CPI excludes volatile food and energy prices. It is the most widely followed inflation gauge.

CPI directly influences Fed policy expectations. A hotter-than-expected print signals persistent inflation, pushing rate hike odds higher and pressuring rate-sensitive equities. A cooler reading does the opposite, often sparking broad rallies.

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