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Wholesale Inflation Surges to 3%, Complicating Fed’s Rate Cut Outlook

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December 13, 2024

Wholesale prices surged more than anticipated in November, with the Producer Price Index (PPI) rising 3% year-over-year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This marked the highest annual increase since February 2023 and a steep jump from October's 2.4% growth. Economists had forecast a more modest 2.6% increase. On a monthly basis, prices climbed 0.4%, double October's 0.2% rise.

The "core" PPI, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, rose 3.4% from a year earlier, surpassing October's 3.1% gain and the 3.2% economists projected. Month-over-month core prices increased 0.2%, matching October's pace.

Mixed Signals for Inflation Trends

While headline PPI data appears concerning, some experts suggest a closer look reveals a more nuanced picture. "PPI isn’t so scary once you get past the headline," said Oren Klachkin, an economist at Nationwide. "Underlying data quell fears of a new inflation surge, but they don’t suggest a quick fall to 2% either."

This PPI report followed the release of November’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, which showed core inflation holding steady at 3.3% for the fourth consecutive month. The CPI print largely met expectations and did little to shake investor confidence that the Federal Reserve will announce another rate cut at its upcoming meeting.

Fed’s Path Forward Grows Murkier

Although inflation remains well above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target, recent data suggest that the majority of progress in reducing inflation may already have occurred. Rick Rieder, BlackRock’s global CIO of fixed income, noted, "The Federal Reserve can feel largely pleased with the progress made on lowering high levels of inflation over the last couple of years. But the bulk of this progress is behind us now, and inflation may remain stubbornly sticky near current levels for a time."

Some experts believe the Fed is unlikely to abandon its anticipated rate cut next week, but the combination of sticky CPI and PPI prints could lead to fewer rate cuts in 2025 than previously expected. Paul Ashworth, chief North America economist at Capital Economics, commented, "The sticky nature of the CPI print is a little disconcerting, but we don’t expect it to persuade the Fed to skip another 25bp rate cut at next week’s FOMC meeting."

Looking Ahead: A Bumpy Road to 2% Inflation

The Fed’s task of steering inflation toward its 2% target remains challenging. Persistent inflationary pressures could keep rate cuts measured and gradual in 2025. Nationwide’s Klachkin summarized, "Producer prices, and the broader inflation complex, are on an extended and bumpy journey to the Fed’s goal."

As policymakers assess the data, market participants will watch closely for any adjustments to the Fed's projections at next week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. With inflation proving stickier than expected, the road ahead may be less predictable than many had hoped.

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