November CPI Inflation Report Expected to Reveal Impact of Shutdown on Prices

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Wall Street is awaiting the November CPI report, the first after the government shutdown, with expectations of a 3.1% inflation rate, potentially lower, which could influence interest rate policies and market momentum for 2026. The report's timing and data collection issues due to the shutdown add uncertainty to its impact.
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