U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in September, with core CPI up 0.2%, slightly below expectations, as gasoline and energy prices drove the monthly increase.
US and China agree to a one-year trade truce, with China pausing rare-earth export controls and the US easing certain tariffs, while both sides pledge continued cooperation on fentanyl and technology issues.
U.S. consumer prices rose 0.3% in September, with core CPI up 0.2%, slightly below expectations, as gasoline and energy prices drove the monthly increase.
US and China agree to a one-year trade truce, with China pausing rare-earth export controls and the US easing certain tariffs, while both sides pledge continued cooperation on fentanyl and technology issues.