Inflation Trends - September CPI year-on-year growth increased to 3%, while month-on-month growth slightly decreased to 0.3%[4] - Core CPI year-on-year fell by 0.1 percentage points to 3%, with a month-on-month decline as well[4] - Energy inflation rose, with the CPI energy component year-on-year growth increasing to 2.8%, up 2.6 percentage points from the previous month[10] Commodity and Service Inflation - Core commodity year-on-year growth remained stable at 1.5%, with a slight month-on-month decline[11] - Used car prices showed a slowdown in growth, indicating a lack of sustained upward momentum in future automotive inflation[11] - Core service year-on-year growth decreased to 3.5%, down 0.1 percentage points from the previous month, with transportation services also declining by 1 percentage point to 2.5%[16] Economic Outlook - The expectation for two more interest rate cuts within the year has been reinforced following the inflation data release[20] - The overall inflation performance is moderate, lacking significant upward momentum, which paves the way for the Federal Reserve to continue lowering interest rates[20] - Risks include potential unexpected downturns in the U.S. economy and tighter monetary policy from the Federal Reserve[22]
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CAITONG SECURITIES·2025-10-25 11:24