Limited U.S. Tariff Impact Allows The Fed To Cut Rates From September
2025-08-12 12:21:00 ET
Tariff effect wanes and keeps inflation in check
US July Consumer Price Inflation came in largely as expected with headline CPI rising 0.2% month-on-month/2.7% year-on-year and core rising 0.3% MoM/3.1% YoY. The details show energy prices fell 1.1% MoM while food was flat on the month. In terms of the sectors most exposed to tariffs, things looked fairly benign. Core goods ex autos rose 0.2% MoM after jumping 0.55% MoM in June, suggesting that for now at least corporates are absorbing most of the tariff cost. Appliances surprisingly fell 0.9%, apparel rose 0.1%, sporting goods rose 0.4%, with furniture up 0.9%....
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