US February PPI Surges Across the Board, Inflation Pressures Rise Again, Rate Expectations May Reprice

TradingKey
Mar 18

TradingKey - US inflationary pressures are showing signs of heating up again. The latest data from the US Department of Labor shows that the Producer Price Index (PPI) for February rose across the board more than expected, reinforcing market concerns about sticky inflation.

Specifically, the final demand PPI rose 0.7% month-on-month in February, significantly higher than the market expectation of 0.3%; the year-on-year increase reached 3.4%, also exceeding the expectation of 2.9%. Core PPI, excluding food and energy, rose 0.5% month-on-month, higher than the expected 0.3%, and rose to 3.9% year-on-year.

Furthermore, the core measure excluding food, energy, and trade services also rose 0.5% month-on-month and 3.5% year-on-year, indicating that price pressures have broader diffusion characteristics.

Analysts pointed out that as an upstream indicator of the inflation transmission chain, the continuous strengthening of the PPI means that corporate cost pressures are still rising and may be further transmitted to the consumer side in the future. This also poses upside risks to the PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) price index.

In this context, market expectations for the Federal Reserve's policy path may be readjusted. Stronger-than-expected inflation data could weaken short-term rate cut expectations and push interest rates to remain high for a longer period, thereby exerting a certain degree of pressure on risk assets.

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