US short-term inflation expectations rise to 3%, up 0.6 percentage points from the end of February

Gate News Report, March 9 — According to Refinitiv data, bets in the inflation swap market indicate that traders expect U.S. consumer inflation to accelerate to about 3% over the next 12 months, up from approximately 2.4% at the end of February. Market analysts believe that inflation concerns are mainly focused on the short term, related to ongoing conflicts with Iran. Expectations for the 12-month inflation rate starting one year from now remain moderate, staying around 2.4%.

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