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What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

What is the Consumer Price Index(CPI)? The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of the change in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services. It is one of the most widely followed economic indicators, and it is used by investors to gauge inflation and make investment decisions. How is the CPI calculated? The CPI is calculated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The BLS surveys households across the United States to collect data on the prices they pay for goods and services. This data is then used to create a "basket" of goods and services that represents the spending habits of the average American household. The BLS calculates the CPI by comparing the prices in the basket of goods and services in a given month to the prices in the same basket of goods and services in a base year. The base year is usually 2000. How does the CPI affect investing? The CPI is an important indicator of inflation. When the CPI rises, it means that the cost of living is incre...

Hang Seng Dips 0.63% Amid Tech Headwinds: Is Geopolitical Risk Fueling a Real Economy Rotation?

📅 July 01, 2026 · 03:37 AM EDT  |  Wall Street Daily Briefing Hong Kong Market Overview The Hang Seng Index closed down 0.63% at 22881.02 today, primarily driven by cautious sentiment in technology shares and mixed regional performance. Investors appear to be weighing global tech sector headwinds against domestic value opportunities, signaling a subtle shift in capital allocation towards stability. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index (HSI) concluded the trading day at 22881.02 , reflecting a modest decline of 0.63%. This was influenced by weakness in the broader technology sector, with the iShares HK Tech index closing down 0.44%. Trading volume remained subdued, approximately 15% below its 30-day average, indicating a lack of strong conviction. Market breadth was mixed. Despite the HSI's dip, the HK Financials sector showed resilience, gaining 1.90% , as the USD/HKD held steady at 7.84 . This divergence suggests investors are rotating away fr...