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The United States' March CPI data will be released, and inflationary pressures remain high.
On Friday, April 10th at 20:30 (Beijing time), the U.S. will announce March CPI data, with the expected CPI annual rate rising to 3.3%, higher than the previous 2.40%;
The monthly rate is expected to be 0.9%, also higher than the previous 0.30%.
Core CPI (excluding food and energy) is expected to increase by 0.3% month-over-month, with a year-over-year growth rate of 2.7%, also higher than the previous figure.
Although oil prices have recently pulled back, earlier high wholesale prices still transmitted to the retail sector.
Analysts point out that if energy prices continue to stay high, inflation shocks could persist throughout the first half of the year.
Not only oil prices, but inflationary pressures in the goods sector are also quietly spreading, with tariffs affecting consumers through supply chains, and input costs in food, home appliances, and personal care sectors continuing to rise.