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US personal income rose 0.5%, spending rose 0.3%, core PCE at 1.6%

In April, US personal income rose 0.5% or USD 92.8B, above expectation of 0.3%. Spending rose 0.3% or USD 42.7B, above above expectation of 0.2%. Headline PCE rose to 1.5% yoy, up from 1.4% and matched expectations. Core PCE inflation rose to 1.6% yoy, up from 1.5% yoy and matched expectations.

Little reaction is seen in Dollar after the release. The question remains on whether inflation will “persistently” miss 2% target that eventually force a Fed cut. For now, there is no clear evidence for that yet. The greenback might need to look at ISMs and NFP next week for more inspirations.

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