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April Inflation Data Shows Modest Gains, Market Eyes on Federal Reserve’s Next Move

byLiliana Vida
May 31, 2024
in Economy, Mega-Cap
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Subtle Shifts in Core Inflation Keep Markets on Edge

Inflation data for April arrived largely as anticipated, with modest increases that keep the markets attentive to the Federal Reserve’s future actions. According to the Commerce Department’s report released on Friday, the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, excluding the volatile food and energy categories, rose by 0.2% for the month and 2.8% over the past year. These figures align closely with the Dow Jones estimate.

Including food and energy, headline PCE inflation increased by 0.3% month-over-month and 2.7% annually, matching market expectations. The Federal Reserve favors the PCE index over the consumer price index (CPI) due to its broader scope and adjustments for consumer behavior, such as substituting less expensive items.

Thomas Hayes, Chairman & Managing Member at Great Hill Capital, commented on the core inflation rate: “Core inflation hasn’t been this low since March 2021. The Fed is looking to cut at least once this year. This starts to give them cover to do so.”

In terms of personal income and spending, April saw a 0.3% increase in income, matching forecasts. However, spending growth lagged at 0.2%, below the estimated 0.4% and down from March’s revised 0.7%. When adjusted for inflation, consumer spending fell by 0.1%, reflecting a 0.4% decrease in goods spending and a mere 0.1% rise in services expenditures.

Dan North, senior economist for North America at Allianz Trade, expressed concern over the stagnant nature of the core index: “The core index came in at 2.8%. That’s fine, but it’s been trading in a range for five months now, and that’s pretty sticky to me. If I’m [Fed Chair Jerome] Powell, I’d like to see that start moving down, and it’s barely creeping. … I’m not reaching for the Pepto yet, but I’m not feeling great. This is not what you want to see.”

Energy prices, which rose by 1.2%, played a significant role in pushing the headline inflation higher, while food prices fell by 0.2%. Goods prices increased by 0.2%, and services saw a 0.3% rise, indicating a continued normalization trend in an economy heavily reliant on services and consumption.

The market’s immediate reaction to the data was positive, with futures tied to major stock averages rising and Treasury yields falling. Chris Larkin, managing director of trading and investing for E-Trade from Morgan Stanley, noted, “The PCE Price Index didn’t show much progress on inflation, but it didn’t show any backsliding, either. Based on the initial reaction in stock index futures, the market will see it mostly as a positive.”

Despite the modest inflation data, the Federal Reserve is expected to remain cautious. Recent comments from New York Fed President John Williams underscored this sentiment, as he emphasized the need for more significant progress towards the Fed’s 2% inflation goal before considering rate cuts. Market expectations for rate reductions have shifted, with the first cut now likely anticipated in November.

As inflation trends lower but remains above desired levels, the market and the Federal Reserve will continue to navigate cautiously, balancing economic growth and price stability.

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