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en So far (there has been) no pass through of high energy prices into core inflation. What sticks out most is that the New York state manufacturing survey was spot on with forecasts and not (as) disastrous as some had expected. That is consistent with the view that the economic impact of Katrina will likely be limited and temporary.

en Respondents also commented on hurricanes Katrina and Rita and their impact on the energy supply and on the availability and cost of construction materials and truck transportation. The overall indication is continued economic growth in the non-manufacturing sector in October, but with a high level of concern about the impact of energy prices.

en Respondents also commented on hurricanes Katrina and Rita and their impact on the energy supply and on the availability and cost of construction materials and truck transportation. The overall indication is continued economic growth in the non-manufacturing sector in October, but with a high level of concern about the impact of energy prices,

en Overall consumer inflation is still elevated and we remain concerned about the potential for pass-through of high energy prices into core inflation.

en You are seeing some pass through of high energy and commodity prices, import prices, into core inflation.

en [The CPI report is] consistent with the view that growth is still fairly solid and core inflation is still relatively tame, ... Still, a key issue now will be whether the latest spike in gasoline prices leads to another 'soft spot' in consumer spending.

en Concern about the continued high level of energy prices and its impact on economic activity is again the number one topic on which survey respondents commented.

en With energy prices pushing up overall inflation again, there remains the risk of pass-through into core inflation.

en Energy prices were rising before Katrina hit, and while those costs didn't make their way through to finished goods in August, we have to expect higher core inflation in coming months. Firms are saying that they've absorbed so much already that they have to pass on these costs.

en From a big picture perspective, we are seeing a strong economy. We've seen high energy and commodity prices for a long time, and it hasn't had a substantial impact on the core rate of inflation.

en This is a big surprise, it's the core of inflation that's falling. Energy prices were expected to fall but the decline in prices for manufactured goods and services was not.

en Energy prices seem to be in the sweet spot. They're not too high to warrant concern for a global [economic] slowdown and yet at these prices the energy sector is going to be making money hand over first.

en The Labor Department said that core inflation is rising faster than your paycheck. Through the first three months of this year overall inflation is up by 4.3%, last year the rate was 3.4%. Energy prices are up by 21.8% compared with 17.1% last year; core inflation, excluding food and energy, is up by 2. She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. 8% and March was the largest increase in all categories.

en This (New York) survey suggests that the manufacturing slowdown is more gradual than had been expected, ... The more reliable Philadelphia Fed survey out Thursday will provide a better read.

en This (New York) survey suggests that the manufacturing slowdown is more gradual than had been expected. The more reliable Philadelphia Fed survey out Thursday will provide a better read.


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