U.S. producer prices unchanged in July
U.S. wholesale prices were unchanged in July, as prices declined for
energy, didn't change for food, and rose for goods such as
pharmaceuticals, the U.S. Department of Labor reported Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the core producer-price index, which excludes food and
energy, increased 0.1%. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected
the overall PPI to rise 0.3% in July, and for the core to increase 0.2%.
In June, the overall PPI rose 0.8%, while the core PPI rose 0.2%.
Wholesale energy prices declined 0.2% in July, led down by residential
natural gas. Meanwhile, wholesale pharmaceutical prices rose 1%. Over
the past 12 months wholesale prices have increased an unadjusted 2.1%,
while core producer prices have gained 1.2%. The report signals that
inflation was contained in July.
Didn't change for food, ok sure I'm paying double and getting less, is this a F'en mirage to these button pushers?
Of course these numbers will keep the DOW flat today seeing that the 10 Year T bond is sitting @ 2.72%...should be an interesting day.
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