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Rising Producer Prices Spark Inflation Concerns: Are Fed Rate Cuts At Risk? 7 ETFs To Watch

Published 14/03/2024, 16:19
© Reuters.  Rising Producer Prices Spark Inflation Concerns: Are Fed Rate Cuts At Risk? 7 ETFs To Watch

Benzinga - by Piero Cingari, Benzinga Staff Writer.

If Fed Chair Jerome Powell had signaled a desire for increased confidence in inflation descending towards the 2% target, this week’s two inflation reports would undoubtedly have left him disappointed.

In February, price pressures in the U.S. economy surged unexpectedly, challenging the dampening effect of interest rates at their highest over two-decade highs.

The first warning signs emerged last Tuesday with the February Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, which revealed a higher-than-expected increase in the headline index at 3.2% year-on-year (0.4% month-on-month) in February—far above what Powell & Co. had hoped for.

Further adding to concerns, the Producer Price Index (PPI) report unveiled on Thursday confirmed the acceleration of price pressures. The headline PPI rose by 0.6% on the month and by 1.6% on an annual basis, sharply surpassing expectations. A significant portion of the overall PPI increase stemmed from rising gasoline prices, which surged by 6.8% from January.

Read also: Inflation Tops Forecasts In February – ‘I Think Powell Will Be Upset’: 7 Economists React

Chart: US Inflation Surged In February

Investors, preparing for the onset of interest rate cuts by semester’s end, received a sobering reality check as a Fed policy meeting, just days away, looms large.

This meeting is poised to unveil highly anticipated economic projections, offering insight into the preferred interest rate path projected by the Fed.

In December, the Fed indicated a median preference for delivering three rate cuts in 2024, followed by four in 2025.

As the inflation landscape shifts, the likelihood of Powell unfurling banners heralding imminent rate cuts at the press conference next week seems to fade away now.

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The looming question now arises: Could these unexpectedly high inflation reports clip the wings of the Fed’s rate cut plans moving forward?

According to Joseph Brusuelas, chief economist at RSM US LLP, “With the economy continuing to outperform and consumers still resilient, the Fed might be far more patient on rate cuts than either its forecast implies or the market has priced in.” The economist expect the Fed to reduce “its policy rate twice, or possibly fewer times, through the end of the year.”

ETF Reacting After Thursday’s Inflation Data

The iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF (NASDAQ:TLT) tumbled 1.5% by midday Thursday, on track for its sixth straight session in the red, the worst streak since August 2003.

Dollar Rebounds The U.S. dollar rebounded as the higher-than-expected PPI data fueled demand for the greenback as hedge heading into next week’s Fed meeting.

The Invesco DB USD Index Bullish Fund ETF (NYSE:UUP), which tracks the U.S. dollar index (DXY), was up 0.5%.

Stocks Turn Red Major U.S. equity indices shifted to the red at the time of publication Thursday.

  • The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) fell 0.3%
  • The tech-heavy Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) was down 0.4%
  • Small caps underperformed, with the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (NYSE:IWM) tumbling 1.8%
Bitcoin

  • The SPDR Gold Trust (NYSE:GLD) eased 0.6%
  • The iShares Bitcoin Trust (NASDAQ:IBIT) fell 4.3%.

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