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US Wholesale Prices Rise Sharply in January, Signaling Persistent Inflation

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  • •The cost of wholesale goods and services in the US rose at an accelerated pace in January.
  • •This marks the second consecutive month of accelerating wholesale price growth.
  • •Data suggests persistent inflation could dog the economy through the early part of 2026.

Wholesale prices in the United States accelerated at a faster-than-expected pace in January, according to the latest Producer Price Index (PPI) data. This marks the second consecutive month of rising costs for goods and services at the wholesale level, highlighting stubborn supply-side pressures. The report suggests that inflationary trends may continue to challenge the US economy well into the early part of 2026. Market analysts view this data as a signal that the Federal Reserve may need to maintain higher interest rates for a longer duration to curb price growth. Consequently, the news has exerted downward pressure on equities and bonds while providing support for the US Dollar (DXY). Investors are now recalibrating their expectations for rate cuts as the path toward the Fed's inflation target remains uncertain.

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