37 institutions forecast the U.S. monthly core CPI rate in September, most expected 0.2%
On October 10th, 37 organizations forecasted the monthly U.S. quarterly core CPI rate for September. The previous reading was +0.3%, while Reuters expected +0.2%.
ANZ, ABN AMRO, Deutsche Bank, Barclays, National Westminster Bank, TD Securities, Yushin Bank, Société Générale, Lloyds TSB, New Zealand's ASB Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, High Frequency Economics, Scotiabank, Danske Bank, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Zentralreischer Zusammenarbeit (DZBZ), ABN AMRO, Moody's Analytics, JFK, Bank of Montreal, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Oxford Economics, Caja Real Bank, Deutsche Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Imperial Bank of Commerce forecast +0.2%.
BNP Paribas, Bank of America, Capitol Macro, Citi, HSBC, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan, Nomura Securities, Parsons Macro, UBS, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley forecast +0.3%.
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