According to BlockBeats, on November 13, economists predicted that the annual rate of overall CPI in the United States in October may accelerate for the first time in eight months. Among them, the forecast of Reuters survey is 2.6%, the lowest forecast comes from Bank of America and Goldman Sachs, 2.4%, and the highest forecast comes from DBS Bank, which is 2.7%.
Economists expect the U.S. overall CPI to rise by 0.2% in October, the same as the previous month. Among them, Danske Bank expects the monthly rate to fall to 0.1%, while JPMorgan Chase and Nomura expect it to rise to 0.3%.
Economists expect the U.S. core CPI monthly rate to be 0.3% in October, the same as the previous value. Capital Economics and others expect it to be 0.2%, while JPMorgan Chase and UBS expect it to be 0.4%. Reuters expects it to be 0.3%.
Economists expect the U.S. core CPI to be 3.3% in October, the same as the previous value. Societe Generale and others expect it to fall back to 3.2%, while JPMorgan Chase and UBS expect it to rise to 3.4%. Reuters expects it to be 3.3%. (Jinshi)