BlockBeats News, July 15th. The potential indicator of June U.S. producer price inflation was weaker than expected, indicating that the impact of the Iran war is still somewhat under control. The data shows that the core PPI index, excluding food and energy, rose by 4.7% year-on-year and 0.2% month-on-month. The overall PPI growth rate slowed down, with a year-on-year increase of 5.5%. The decline in energy costs last month helped alleviate inflationary pressures. This may provide the Fed with more room to delay rate hikes—especially after Tuesday's macro data showed that June CPI was also milder than expected.
However, with the Middle East conflict escalating again, this respite may not last long. Energy prices fell by 6.4% in June, and transportation and warehousing prices also declined. Due to rising fuel costs and a shortage of drivers due to the Trump administration's tightening immigration policies, freight rates remain high. At the same time, food prices experienced their first decline in three months. This year, the United States has seen an overall increase in food prices due to a combination of factors such as severe weather, war, and tariffs.
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