Volaris Reports Decrease in Consolidated Load Factor for April
The consolidated load factor at VLRS declines 3.1 percentage points year over year to 81.6% in April.
The consolidated load factor at VLRS declines 3.1 percentage points year over year to 81.6% in April.
US inflation slowed to its lowest rate in more than four years, an unexpected and welcome development at a time when President Donald Trump’s dramatically escalated tariffs are expected to cause prices to rise.
Japanese automakers Honda (HMC) and Nissan (NSANY) both announced dismal earnings on Tuesday — and the worst may still be yet to come.
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Inflation cooled more than expected last month, with consumer prices rising 2.3% year-over-year in April, down from a 2.4% annual rate in March.
The Inflation Rate for April came in at a 4-year low to +2.3%, 10 bps beneath expectations.
The CPI report was cooler than expected, although inflation is still higher than the Federal Reserve's 2% annual goal.
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