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US stocks trade mixed as fresh inflation data comes in hotter than expected

Aruni Soni   

US stocks trade mixed as fresh inflation data comes in hotter than expected
  • US stocks traded mixed after fresh inflation data came in hotter than expected.
  • PPI data showed a 0.3% increase from December and the year-over-year change increase of 0.9%.

US stocks struggled for direction after Friday's inflation report came in higher than expected..

The Producer Price Index (PPI) notched a 0.3% increase since December, above expectations of 0.1%, while it rose 0.9% year-over-year. Those figures roll in after the Consumer Price Index also came in hotter than expected, taking markets by surprise

"Friday's stronger-than-expected Producer Price Index suggests that inflation is stickier than many investors expected and this data, in addition to Tuesday's strong Consumer Price Index, suggests that the Federal Reserve has very little reason to cut interest rates anytime soon," Clark Bellin, strategist from Bellwether Wealth, said.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell has indicated that a March rate cut is likely off the table. And as more and more key data like PPI, CPI, jobs, and retail sales indicate a resilient economy, the outlook on the first cut keeps getting pushed farther out. The CME FedWatch tool shows traders now believe there is a 69% chance that rates will be held where they are at the Fed's May meeting, up from 61% on Thursday and 39% a week ago.

"If we see continued strength in the inflation data, it's possible that the Fed could push its rate cuts into 2025," Bellin said.

Here's where US indexes stood at the opening bell at 9:30 a.m. on Friday:

Here's what else is going on:

In commodities, bonds, and crypto:



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