Group 1 - Wholesale prices fell slightly by 0.1% in August, contrary to expectations of a 0.3% increase, providing potential for the Federal Reserve to consider an interest rate cut [2][3] - Core Producer Price Index (PPI), excluding food and energy, also decreased by 0.1%, while it was anticipated to rise by 0.3% [2] - Services prices dropped by 0.2%, primarily driven by a 1.7% decline in trade services prices, contributing to lower wholesale inflation [4] Group 2 - Despite inflation being above the Fed's 2% target, officials are optimistic that easing housing and wage pressures will gradually reduce prices [5] - Concerns regarding the labor market have increased, with a report indicating nearly 1 million fewer jobs created than previously reported, raising worries about employment stability [7] - The upcoming Fed meeting will include a decision on interest rates and an economic outlook update [7]
Wholesale prices unexpectedly declined 0.1% in August, as Fed rate decision looms
CNBC·2025-09-10 12:34