Inflation Data - The US CPI for June 2025 increased by 2.7% year-on-year, up from 2.4% in May, and slightly below the expected 2.6%[6] - Core CPI rose by 2.9% year-on-year, compared to 2.8% in the previous month, aligning with expectations[6] - Month-on-month CPI increased by 0.3%, up from 0.1% in May, while core CPI rose by 0.2%[6] Energy and Core Goods - Energy CPI saw a month-on-month increase of 1.94%, with fuel CPI rising by 3.5 percentage points to 1.03%[6] - Core goods CPI increased by 0.24 percentage points to 0.2%, marking the highest growth in four months[6] - Significant inflation pressure was noted in products highly dependent on China, such as clothing and furniture, reflecting tariff adjustments and inventory consumption[6] Rental and Super Core Inflation - Rent inflation rebounded with a month-on-month increase of 0.03 percentage points to 0.29%, while year-on-year growth remained stable[6] - Super core inflation, excluding housing, increased by 0.17 percentage points to 0.21%, driven by rising prices in air travel and medical services[6] Market Expectations and Risks - The expectation for a July interest rate cut has diminished, with market focus shifting to September for potential cuts[3] - Risks include persistent inflation exceeding expectations and the Federal Reserve's rate cuts being less aggressive than anticipated[4]
美国2025年6月通胀数据点评:降息路径不改,但关税压力继续显现