1. The CPI report showed weaker than expected figures, indicating a slowdown in nominal growth and potentially pushing the US economy closer to recession. 2. Slower nominal growth due to changing inflation trends could impact earnings and sales growth in the S&P 500. 3. Lower inflation rates and slowing money velocity suggest that earnings estimates may be too high, and companies may lose pricing power.
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