• U.S.: Inflation rises, but growth remains the only focus - ING

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14 July 2020

U.S.: Inflation rises, but growth remains the only focus - ING

James Knightley, Chief International Economist at ING, notes that U.S. inflation was a touch stronger than expected, but reflects more a bounceback from extremely depressed price levels rather than signaling inflation is any sort of issue.

"There was a modest upside surprise to headline US consumer price inflation at 0.6% month-on-month for June and the core at 0.2% MoM (both 0.1 percentage point above consensus). The annual rates were broadly as expected at 0.6% year-on-year for headline and 1.2% YoY for core."

"This is the biggest MoM rise in headline inflation since 2012 with the main contributor being the 12.3% MoM increase in gasoline following huge plunges in recent months."

"Despite the slight upside surprise we would characterize this as a modest bounce from extremely depressed price levels rather than offering any real indication inflation pressures are about to build. After all, the economy remains far weaker than before the crisis with output around 11% lower than the end of 2019 and employment is still 15mn below the levels of February. This suggests a huge output gap with the US economy having significant scope to grow before any real inflation threat emerges."

"Moreover, with an increasing number of Federal Reserve officials expressing concern over a loss of economic momentum as states reintroduce Covid-19 containment measures, they will continue to do what is necessary to keep credit flowing and interest rates pinned to the floor."

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