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producer price index

  • Inflation Reports Are Tame (Finally), but the Fed Keeps Stalling
    Inflation Reports Are Tame (Finally), but the Fed Keeps Stalling
    Commentary The big news last week was the slower growth of inflation, a meaningless FOMC meeting, and a decline in Treasury rates. Last Wednesday, the Labor Department announced that the ...
    June 19, 2024BY Louis Navellier
  • This Market Loves Bad News
    This Market Loves Bad News
    Commentary The market’s mantra in May seems to be “Bad News is Good News,” since it takes bad ...
    May 16, 2024BY Louis Navellier
  • Hot Inflation and Rising Energy Prices Depress Stocks
    Hot Inflation and Rising Energy Prices Depress Stocks
    Commentary Due to last Wednesday’s “hot” Consumer Price Index (CPI) release and a 10-year Treasury bond auction the ...
    April 22, 2024BY Louis Navellier
  • Wholesale Prices Rise More Than Expected, Suggesting Inflation Stuck in High Gear
    Wholesale Prices Rise More Than Expected, Suggesting Inflation Stuck in High Gear
    A measure of producer price inflation came in hotter than expected, suggesting price pressures remain high and the ...
    February 16, 2024BY Tom Ozimek
  • Are You Surprised That Inflation Still Marches On?
    Are You Surprised That Inflation Still Marches On?
    Commentary It was consumer price index (CPI) day again on Dec. 12, that moment when the whole world ...
    December 13, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Wholesale Prices Surge; Retail Prices Still Hot
    Wholesale Prices Surge; Retail Prices Still Hot
    Commentary You didn't want or need more bad news on the price front. But here we are in ...
    October 12, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • China’s Producer Price Inflation Falls 4.6 Percent in May Amid Overall Deflation Risk
    China’s Producer Price Inflation Falls 4.6 Percent in May Amid Overall Deflation Risk
    China’s Producer Price Index (PPI) fell for the eighth straight month in May, fortifying concerns about the economy ...
    June 9, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Wholesale Price Data for April Points to Easing Inflation Pressures
    US Wholesale Price Data for April Points to Easing Inflation Pressures
    WASHINGTON—Wholesale prices in the United States rose modestly last month, the latest sign that inflationary pressures may be ...
    May 13, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Wholesale Inflation Slows Sharply to Slowest Pace in 2 Years
    Wholesale Inflation Slows Sharply to Slowest Pace in 2 Years
    Wholesale inflation slowed sharply in March after a year of Federal Reserve rate hikes, with producer prices rising ...
    April 13, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Wholesale Inflation Falls, Retail Sales Slump, Investors Bet Fed Will Stop Hiking Rates
    Wholesale Inflation Falls, Retail Sales Slump, Investors Bet Fed Will Stop Hiking Rates
    Wholesale inflation slowed sharply in February as retail sales turned negative, a sign that inflationary pressures may be ...
    March 15, 2023BY Tom Ozimek
  • Producer Prices Rose in January, Signaling Continued Inflation
    Producer Prices Rose in January, Signaling Continued Inflation
    U.S. Wholesale prices rose 0.7 percent over the same month last year, seasonally adjusted, the largest increase since ...
    February 16, 2023BY Lawrence Wilson
  • Wholesale Inflation Rises 8 Percent, but Stocks Jump as Investors Thought It Would Be Worse
    Wholesale Inflation Rises 8 Percent, but Stocks Jump as Investors Thought It Would Be Worse
    Wholesale inflation rose by 8 percent in annual terms and 0.2 percent in monthly terms in October, suggesting ...
    November 15, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Inflation ‘Nowcast’ Tracker Suggests Price Pressures Increasing
    Inflation ‘Nowcast’ Tracker Suggests Price Pressures Increasing
    The trend of high inflation rates over the past few months looks all set to continue through October, ...
    October 19, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars
    More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars
    Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the ...
    October 12, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Business Cost Gauge Points to Inflation Sticking Around for Longer
    Business Cost Gauge Points to Inflation Sticking Around for Longer
    A new report from the Department of Labor detailing price dynamics from the perspective of input costs to ...
    September 14, 2022BY Tom Ozimek
  • Producer Prices Are Red Hot
    Producer Prices Are Red Hot
    Commentary The spin machine on inflation news has been working on overdrive. The Sept. 13 Consumer Price Index ...
    September 14, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Wholesale Inflation Softens, but the Producer Price Index Remains Uncomfortably High
    Wholesale Inflation Softens, but the Producer Price Index Remains Uncomfortably High
    The U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI), a key measure of product prices, fell in July—for the first time ...
    August 11, 2022BY Bryan Jung
  • The Great Squeeze in Profit Margins
    The Great Squeeze in Profit Margins
    Commentary It’s beyond me why the Consumer Price Index (CPI) garners so much attention from the press, but ...
    July 14, 2022BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • South Korea’s Consumer Price Index Rising at Record Pace Due to Heavy Reliance on Imports From China
    South Korea’s Consumer Price Index Rising at Record Pace Due to Heavy Reliance on Imports From China
    China’s rising raw material costs are driving up the prices of consumer goods in South Korea, said the ...
    January 8, 2022BY Lisa Bian
  • China’s Consumer and Producer Price Index at Record Pace
    China’s Consumer and Producer Price Index at Record Pace
    As the end of the year approaches, people across China see higher prices at grocery stores, gas pumps, ...
    December 21, 2021BY Kathleen Li
  • China’s Producer Price Index Hits 13-Year High
    China’s Producer Price Index Hits 13-Year High
    China's Producer Price Index (PPI) year-on-year increase in May hit its highest in nearly 13 years, according to ...
    June 21, 2021BY Angela Bright
  • China’s Factory Deflation Deepens as Pandemic Hits Demand
    China’s Factory Deflation Deepens as Pandemic Hits Demand
    BEIJING—China's factory prices fell in April, highlighting weakening industrial demand in the world's second-largest economy as the CCP ...
    May 12, 2020BY Reuters
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