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Inflation Cools, Stock Market Heats Up: Could Rate Cuts Be in Our Future?

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June 17, 2024

The latest updated inflation data has ignited a fire under the stock market, with experts revising their year-end S&P 500 targets upwards and predicting even greater gains to come. Let’s a deeper look at the economic factors at play and what they might mean for investors.

Inflation on the Decline

The key driver behind the market's optimism is the softening of inflation. Both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) came in lower than expected in May, indicating a positive trend towards the Federal Reserve's 2% target. This "disinflation," as some economists are calling it, is a welcome change from the earlier months of 2024.

Investors are interpreting this decline in inflation as a sign that the Federal Reserve may ease its grip on interest rates sooner rather than later. Lower interest rates historically translate to higher stock prices, making the current market environment particularly attractive.

Revised Forecasts

Financial institutions like Evercore ISI and UBS are taking notice of this shift. Analysts have upped their year-end S&P 500 price targets, with Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel going as high as 6,000 – the highest on Wall Street. This bullish sentiment reflects the potential for "even greater upside" in the stock market, according to UBS's Jonathan Golub.

A Potential Shift at the Fed?

The timing of potential rate cuts continues to be a point of debate. While the Fed's latest projections only factored in one cut for 2024, the recent inflation data may cause them to reconsider. Some experts believe September could be a turning point, especially if housing costs, a major inflation driver, continue to moderate.

Looking Ahead…

This week's economic data releases are relatively light due to the upcoming holiday. However, all eyes will be on the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index later this month, as it's the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation. A positive reading on the PCE would further solidify the case for rate cuts, potentially fueling an even stronger stock market rally.

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