Nasdaq leads stock rebound with inflation data, tariffs in focus
The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed that housing cost pressures eased in February to the slowest pace in over three years. Shelter costs rose 4.2% from a year earlier in February, slower than the 4.4% increase seen in January, and the smallest 12-month increase since December 2021. On a monthly basis, housing costs ticked up 0.3% in Februarydown from January’s 0.4% monthly increase. "Shelter inflation remains in a disinflationary trajectory, which will be a welcome development for those hoping for further progress on inflation," Jeff Schulze, head of economic...