Important Information
This website is managed by Ultima Markets’ international entities, and it’s important to emphasise that they are not subject to regulation by the FCA in the UK. Therefore, you must understand that you will not have the FCA’s protection when investing through this website – for example:
Note: Ultima Markets is currently developing a dedicated website for UK clients and expects to onboard UK clients under FCA regulations in 2026.
If you would like to proceed and visit this website, you acknowledge and confirm the following:
Ultima Markets wants to make it clear that we are duly licensed and authorised to offer the services and financial derivative products listed on our website. Individuals accessing this website and registering a trading account do so entirely of their own volition and without prior solicitation.
By confirming your decision to proceed with entering the website, you hereby affirm that this decision was solely initiated by you, and no solicitation has been made by any Ultima Markets entity.
I confirm my intention to proceed and enter this websiteThe consumer price index (CPI) climbed 0.4% last month, marking the largest increase since March, following a 0.3% rise in November, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Annually, CPI rose 2.9% through December, the highest since July, up from November’s 2.7%.
Part of the annual CPI rise was due to the removal of lower readings from last year’s calculations. Recent progress in curbing inflation has stalled, with consumer inflation expectations spiking in January amid concerns over tariffs raising goods prices.
(U.S. Inflation Gauges, Source: LSEG DataStream)
No rate cut is expected at the Federal Reserve’s January 28-29 meeting. However, financial markets have increased bets on a rate reduction in June. Since beginning its easing cycle in September, the Fed has cut its benchmark rate by 100 basis points to 4.25%-4.50%. This shift has supported expectations of moderate inflation readings and reinforced predictions for a June rate cut.
Disclaimer
Comments, news, research, analysis, price, and all information contained in the article only serve as general information for readers and do not suggest any advice. Ultima Markets has taken reasonable measures to provide up-to-date information, but cannot guarantee accuracy, and may modify without notice. Ultima Markets will not be responsible for any loss incurred due to the application of the information provided.
Ultima Markets provides the foremost competitive cost and exchange environment for prevalent commodities worldwide.
Start TradingMonitoring the market on the go
Markets are susceptible to changes in supply and demand
Attractive to investors only interested in price speculation
Deep and diverse liquidity with no hidden fees
No dealing desk and no requotes
Fast execution via Equinix NY4 server