Economics

What Happens To CPI During Recession?

Consumer spending cuts, particularly on consumer durables like big appliances and automobiles, signal the start of a recession. (Construction, both residential and commercial, is also hurting, although it isn’t factored into the CPI.) Consumers postpone purchases, preferring to fix an existing automobile rather than buy a new one and deferring appliance and electronics improvements. Wherever

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Why Are Inflation Protected Bonds Dropping?

I Bonds are financial instruments that have very specific regulations, attributes, and predicted yields and returns. Understanding these should assist investors in making better investing decisions, so I though a quick, more mathematical explanation might be helpful. Current inflation rates, which are equivalent to 7.12 percent, forecast inflation rates, and the length of the holding

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