The U.S. consumer price index for July delivered exactly what forecasters expected, and for crypto traders, the absence of a macro shock was the story. Headline CPI rose 3.4% year-over-year, the same as projections and a tick below the prior 3.5%. Core CPI, which strips out food and energy, landed at 2.5% annually, matching estimates and easing from 2.6% the month before. The numbers, sourced from the original report, produced no immediate volatility spike in digital asset markets, but they left plenty of questions about the Federal Reserve’s timeline unanswered.
U.S. July Core CPI Meets Expectations at 2.5%, Crypto Markets Hold Steady as Rate Path Stays Unclear
The U.S. consumer price index for July delivered exactly what forecasters expected, and for crypto traders, the absence of a macro shock was the story. Headline CPI rose 3.4% year-over-year, the same as projections and a tick below the…
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A 0.2% monthly rise in seasonally adjusted core CPI and a 0.1% uptick in headline CPI were both spot on with expectations. For a crypto market that has grown accustomed to sudden macro-driven selloffs, an in-line reading was a reprieve, not a catalyst. Bitcoin and top altcoins barely budged in the minutes after the release, reflecting a broader wait-and-see posture that has defined recent weeks. Traders who had positioned for a hotter print were forced to unwind, but no euphoric buying followed. The data simply pushed the narrative forward by a month without altering the fundamental picture: inflation is drifting lower, but not fast enough to force the Fed’s hand.
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