This week's CPI and PCE data will be released; the energy rebound may hinder inflation cooling.

Gate News Report, March 10 — February’s non-farm payroll data showed weaker-than-expected employment performance, contrasting sharply with the market’s general expectation of resilience. However, the market’s rate cut expectations have not significantly adjusted as a result. The interest rate market indicates that the next rate cut is still highly likely to occur in the second half of the year. This week, both CPI and PCE data will be released sequentially. With the Federal Reserve’s decision approaching next week, whether inflation data can signal a cooling trend and resonate with employment figures will be the market’s focus. Analysts believe that a rebound in energy prices may hinder inflation cooling, making it difficult for the data to shake the Fed’s cautious stance.

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