At 20:30 tonight, a series of key U.S. economic data will be released, including the year-on-year CPI for March (not seasonally adjusted), the month-on-month CPI for March (seasonally adjusted), and the number of initial unemployment claims for the week ending April 5 (in ten thousand). Among them, the year-on-year CPI for March (not seasonally adjusted) is expected to be 2.60%, previous value 2.80%; the month-on-month CPI for March (seasonally adjusted) is expected to be 0.10%, previous value 0.20%; the number of initial unemployment claims is expected to be 22.3, previous value 21.9. This data will provide important clues about the state of inflation and the labor market in the U.S., and investors and economic observers are closely monitoring it, as the performance of the data may have a significant impact on financial market trends and Federal Reserve monetary policy decisions. #CPI数据 $BTC
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