CPI 8.5% - Inflation Cools?

July CPI was released yesterday.

It rose 8.5% year-on-year in July, better than the market expectation of 8.7% and down from 9.1% last month.

Core CPI was 5.9%, beated the expectations of 6.1%.

How do CPI segments move?

The fall in inflation was mainly affected by declining energy prices, especially oil prices.

According to the data,

the retail price of gasoline has continued to fall since July, driving the CPI's gasoline price down 7.7% YoY, the largest decline since April 2020.

The food price index rose 1.1% in July from a year earlier, and housing costs remained high. Declines in used car prices offset increases in food and rent prices.

Different Responses To The Same 8.5%: March vs July

Although July's CPI data only returned to March's level, the market reaction was very different from March's.

The March CPI - 8.5% yoy- was higher than expectation and recorded the highest growth rate in nearly four decades.

The three major stock indexes fell for two days, hitting a three-week low.

And yesterday after the release of July CPI data, the three major indices jumped 2%, hitting a new three-month high since May 4.

Among them, the $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ rose from a low of 10,565 to 12,854, up 20%, entering a technical bull market.

Mixed Rate Hike Expectations

Stephen Hoedt, managing director at equity and fixed income research at Key Private Bank, said in an interview:

"A number of components that people have been flagging as being potentially problematic and keeping inflation persistent at high levels, started to show some easing."
"I really do think that that opens the possibility to the Fed considering 50 basis point hikes instead of 75.

However, Neel Kashkari, President of Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis said on Wednesday that:

The Fed is "far, far away from declaring victory" on inflation
the U.S. central bank will need to raise its policy rate another 1.5 percentage points this year and more in 2023, even if that causes a recession.

At present, July CPI of 8.5% is still at a high level.

Although most analysts believe that they have not yet seen substantial evidence of lower inflation, but the market has begun the rally.

Is the market too optimistic about inflation/rate hike?

Do you think US stocks will start a new stage - entering a bull market?

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  • Fenger1188
    ·2022-08-11
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    受美国通胀数据回落利好消息推动下,美股三大指数当地时间周三集体收涨,创下近三个月来高点。科技类股普遍大幅反弹,$苹果(AAPL)$$特斯拉(TSLA)$等知名美股已经步入了技术性牛市的状态。CPI数据下滑让美联储的货币政策稍微放松了一些。股市是否会迈入牛市,9月13日公布的8月消费者通胀数据、地缘局势和新冠疫情将会影响股市的走势。不过危机就是机会,现在是选择优质好股的好时机!请谨慎投资勿投机!
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  • ahham
    ·2022-08-13
    i think next month it will be higher
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  • OldCat
    ·2022-08-13
    Please like this comment
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  • wingcheong
    ·2022-08-13
    Thanks for sharing.
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  • Elky
    ·2022-08-13
    If it continues on a downward trend, then good news to equities but macro risks remain
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  • SandDust
    ·2022-08-13
    Coming down from here
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  • n86887
    ·2022-08-13
    really cool
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  • LJ
    ·2022-08-13
    Its will pull back but not reach lower low, as the peak of the inflation is behind us
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  • faizfathi07
    ·2022-08-13
    good sharing
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  • Lao Tzu Ang
    ·2022-08-13
    Inflation should not get worse.
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  • Peter H
    ·2022-08-13
    好👌🏻
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  • Rjn828
    ·2022-08-13
    Flattening but is this good indicator to impact the stock behaviour directly?
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  • greedycat
    ·2022-08-13
    like一个呗
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  • Hariharimiao
    ·2022-08-13
    Inflation still very high after all. The rebound may not sustainable.
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  • jgaldon
    ·2022-08-13
    Crazy high inflation after all
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  • HH浩
    ·2022-08-13
    Apart from black n white, there are big area of grey. Black n white is like hot and cool. What if it is grey meaning stay at elevated high of 8% for next 2 years?
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  • Serene70
    ·2022-08-13
    thank you
    Good sharing
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  • jimstocker
    ·2022-08-13
    Nice to know about it. thanks
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  • JC888
    ·2022-08-14
    Fed shld hike rate by 0.75% to slow price incrse.  Wall St drives up share price for another 1-2 wks, then take profit, causing mkt to fall by 15% as per their forecasts. Then real rcvry starts.
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  • Vgreen
    ·2022-08-13

    [smile] 

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