Tăng lạm phát, các thiết bị mới của Apple, đe dọa cuộc đình công của UAW: 3 điều đáng chú ý

Lạm phát tăng cao, Apple ra mắt thiết bị mới, lời đe dọa của cuộc đình công UAW: 3 điều cần biết ngày hôm nay.

Chỉ số giá tiêu dùng (CPI) đã tăng trong tháng 8, với dữ liệu lõi theo tháng mở rộng hơn những gì dự đoán. Điều này đặt ra câu hỏi về việc Ngân hàng Trung ương sẽ làm gì về lãi suất, vì sự tập trung của nó vào việc kiềm chế lạm phát. Apple đã ra mắt iPhone 15 và dòng đồng hồ thông minh Apple Watch series 9, nhưng nhà đầu tư chưa hoàn toàn hào hứng với các sản phẩm mới này, khi Trung Quốc cuối cùng đã xác nhận không có lệnh cấm iPhone nào. Cuộc đàm phán giữa UAW (Công đoàn Tự động) và ba hãng ô tô lớn (F, GM, STLA) đang tiếp diễn, khi lời đe dọa cuộc đình công đang đến gần. Yahoo Finance Live mang đến ba câu chuyện bạn cần theo dõi ngày hôm nay.

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Nguồn: https://finance.yahoo.com/video/inflation-rises-apples-devices-uaw-141411901.html

The Consumer Price Index rose in August, with the month-over-month core data coming in hotter than expected. It raises the question about what the Federal Reserve will do about interest rates given its focus on bringing inflation down. Apple (APPL) unveiled the iPhone 15 and Apple Watch series 9, but investors weren’t exactly enthused with the new offerings, as China finally says it has not issued any ban on iPhones. The UAW negotiations with the Big Three automakers (F, GM, STLA) are ongoing as a strike deadline looms. Yahoo Finance Live brings you the three stories you need to be watching today.

Video Transcript

JULIE HYMAN: Here are three things you need to know this morning. August CPI rising 3.7% from a year earlier. That’s an acceleration from 3.2% in July. And it marks the second straight rise after 12 consecutive declines in the annual rate. The reading adds to the debate over the next move from the Federal Reserve, a pause at this month’s meeting is baked in, and one more hike still sits on the table. The big question, when is it done? When is the official– the tightening cycle officially run its course? And when do the cuts start?

Apple’s big launch was met with a whimper from investors, but new features, including an action button still giving tech fans something to cheer. Debate will swirl over whether Tim Cook’s company has done enough to persuade Apple fans to upgrade. A series of issues, though, still hang over the tech giant. China today finally responding to reports of an iPhone shutout, flagging, quote, “security incidents” with the devices, but saying it has not issued a ban. Meanwhile, France has ordered Apple to halt iPhone 12 sales due to what it says are high radiation levels.

And a strike that will have a ripple effect across the US economy is nearing. The Union of Auto Workers is still trying to reach tentative contracts with General Motors Ford and Stellantis. Negotiations are expected to continue up until the deadline of 11:59 PM Thursday. Reuters now reporting the UAW could strike at targeted auto plants if a deal on new contracts with the so-called Detroit 3 is not reached. A strike plan is expected to be released this evening, any form of coordinated action would be unprecedented for the big three automakers.


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