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CPI expectations could fall below 3 percent, Daniel Lacalle predicts

CPI expectations could fall below 3 percent, Daniel Lacalle predicts
Disinflation and dollar seen aiding CPI

Daniel Lacalle, chief economist and investment manager at Tressis Gestion, points to ongoing commodity disinflation and a strong dollar as encouraging signals for upcoming inflation data.

According to Lacalle, these developments could drive consumer price index expectations below 3 percent, suggesting that inflationary pressures may ease in the near term.

Lacalle previously noted that the U.S. dollar index climbed above 100 as global demand for U.S. assets reached a record high. He has also argued that public spending is a key driver of inflation, while central banks focus on sovereign debt. The latest comments add to his recent focus on currency strength and inflation risks.

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