The weekly Friday release from the New York Fed
- Q2 tracker to 1.3% from 1.4%
- Q3 tracker to 1.2% from 1.3%
"Negative surprises from housing data and the Advance Durable Goods Report accounted for most of the decrease," the NY Fed said in the release.
"Negative surprises from housing data and the Advance Durable Goods Report accounted for most of the decrease," the NY Fed said in the release.
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