U.S. inflation reports are no longer eliciting the outsize swings in U.S. stocks that investors witnessed during 2022. One longtime stock-market strategist and trader offered an explanation in an interview with MarketWatch.
After more than a decade of near-irrelevance, monthly reports on consumer-price inflation emerged as marquee events for markets last year, surpassing even the monthly nonfarm payrolls number released by the Department of Labor in terms of their impact.
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