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15 Jul 2026, 12:35 UTC · 1h ago
Wholesale prices unexpectedly declined 0.3% in June on big drop in gasoline
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15 Jul 2026, 12:35 UTC · 1h ago
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Wholesale prices unexpectedly fell by 0.3% in June, beating consensus estimates for no change. — Unexpectedly lower producer prices signal cooling inflation, which reduces the likelihood of aggressive Fed rate hikes.
+0.60Core PPI rose only 0.2%, coming in lower than the 0.3% forecast. — Lower core inflation (excluding volatile food and energy) provides a cleaner signal that price pressures are easing across the broader economy.
+0.40Goods prices saw their biggest monthly drop since July 2022, driven largely by a 12% tumble in gasoline prices. — A significant drop in input costs for producers typically leads to lower prices for consumers, further fueling a disinflationary trend.
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Fed Chairman Kevin Warsh stated that the June price decline does not represent a 'mission accomplished' moment for inflation. — This cautionary stance suggests the Fed may remain hawkish and could still implement rate hikes despite the positive data.
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