Oscar Gonzalez
Oscar Gonzalez
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Record crude prices usually mean record trade gaps. Nobody sees relief on the energy front any time soon.
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Inflation hawks may be eating crow today. Despite their fears of tight labor markets and a strong economy, inflation is only creeping, not accelerating. I don't think that this report assures that the Fed tightening cycle is over, but I wouldn't be surprised to see rising market expectations of a rate cut. With most prices in check and energy prices easing, this report is about as good as it gets.
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Energy prices stopped rising in July, and so did the PPI. So the worst may be over.
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Energy prices stopped rising in July, and so did the PPI, ... So the worst may be over.
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The trend is now clear. Inflationary pressures are building and prices are rising; only the pace remains at issue. September's figures may prove to be just a spike, but we can't dismiss the growing risks of a sudden acceleration in inflation.
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Given the tightness of supply and demand, it isn't taking much to push energy prices sharply higher.
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Higher oil prices and the stimulus coming from additional spending after Katrina both suggest that Fed would be on the side of raising rates.
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We're finally getting consistently good news on the labor markets and even an occasional positive surprise like today's report.
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Until businesses feel a real need for more hands-until productivity alone won't allow them to reach their earnings goals-they won't begin hiring.
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We are possibly on the brink of war, so it would have been a great surprise if consumer confidence hadn't fallen.
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Rising benefit costs are cutting into already lean corporate profits. This may cause businesses to further delay additional hiring, which is critical to boosting the sluggish economy.
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The overall trend is still pretty dismal in terms of imbalances between imports and exports.
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Today's figures simply reflect an economy still emerging from a recession; there's certainly nothing here to suggest inflation rising from the ashes. In terms of impact, it might as well be ancient history, especially now. The Federal Reserve is back to worrying about where inflation will be in six months, not where it was last month.
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Inflation is on the mat and not getting up soon. With the U.S. economy still in a recession and economies around the world weak, demand is slack and resulting in no inflationary pressures at all. Simply put, no one can raise prices.