Reaction to May CPI

Reaction to May CPI

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Bloomberg Surveillance hosted by Tom Keene & Paul SweeneyJune 11th, 2025
Featuring:
1) Mona Mahajan, Senior Investment Strategist at Edward Jones, Gina Martin Adams, Chief US Equity Strategist at Bloomberg Intelligence, and Winnie Cisar, Global Head: Strategy at CreditInsights, react to CPI. While the CPI reading remains important as an indicator of the path of US inflation, traders are waiting to get clarification on what the real trade story is and how much global growth will be impacted.
2) Virginie Maisonneuve, Global CIO Equity at Allianz, joins to discuss the global equity outlook and how inflation could play a role in US and global investments. Financial markets are closely watching whether the US and China could tamp down tensions that economists say have tipped the global economy into a downturn. After some 20 hours of negotiations in London, US officials said both sides had established a framework to revive the flow of sensitive goods, even though the plan still needs sign-off from Trump and Xi Jinping.
3) Lori Calvasina, Head of US Equity Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, talks about her S&P 500 target and how that could be changed by today's inflation reading. Investors have been shifting to under-owned, riskier pockets of the market like small caps and high-beta stocks, with Nomura strategist Charlie McElligott citing a “right-tail” risk.
4) Karen Manna, Vice President at Federated Hermes, joins to discuss warnings signs from the bond market and opportunities for bond investors. Bond vigilantes remain focused on the US debt and deficit as uncertainty over tariffs and inflation continue.
5) Lisa Mateo joins with the latest headlines in newspapers across the US, including an NYT story on an AI company looking to take white collar jobs and a story in The Times on parents valuing baby girls over boys.

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