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What Next? CPI Data, Fed Minutes, and the BoC Decision are on Investors’ Radar

Here’s What To Expect Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 12th, Which is a Big Day For Incoming Data. In the Week Ahead We’ll be Diving Into U.S. CPI Data, Fed Minutes, and the BoC Decision, Which is on Investors’ Radar.

8:30 am CPI data:

As for the next CPI report, the March inflation figures are slated for release by the BLS on Wednesday, April 12 at 8:30 am Eastern time. The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s “Nowcast” predicts headline inflation to increase by 5.2% year-over-year. For your reference, here are the scheduled CPI release dates:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are some of the CPI estimates for tomorrow:

10am Bank of Canada rate hike:

The economist estimate for the Bank of Canada is to hold its current rate. A press release will provide a brief explanation of the decision. The Bank will also publish its quarterly Monetary Policy Report (MPR) at the same time as the rate decision. However, we will keep you updated here on WealthyVC as U.S. CPI Data + Fed Minutes & the BoC decision is on investors’ radar. 

2pm FOMC Meeting Minutes: 

Could a pivot be on the horizon? The FOMC holds eight regularly scheduled meetings during the year and other meetings as needed. It’s a detailed record of the FOMC’s most recent meeting, providing in-depth insights into the economic and financial conditions that influenced their vote on where to set interest rates. Committee membership changes at the first regularly scheduled meeting of the year and we’ll keep you updated as we receive information live U.S. CPI Data + Fed Minutes & the BoC Decision is on Investors’ Radar this week! 

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