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en The Fed is watching with every eye, ear, and nose it has for evidence that oil prices are creeping into core inflation.

en The Fed is seeing strong energy inflation and job gains, and the question is whether those start to hit core consumer prices. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. To date, core inflation has been growing at a fairly tame rate. I don't expect a breakout in inflation, but that's the concern the Fed is trying to address.

en What is most reassuring is that core inflation continued to come down and is very well behaved. I think the stability in core will help anchor inflation expectations despite the spike in agricultural prices.

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 2.8% and March was the largest increase in all categories.

en Over the past year, core intermediate goods inflation has been nearly 5 percentage points higher than core finished goods inflation. This is one of the largest gaps ever, and reinforces our expectation that a part of this early-stage inflation should feed through into finished goods prices in the coming months.

en Inflation hawks may be eating crow today. Despite their fears of tight labor markets and a strong economy, inflation is only creeping, not accelerating. I don't think that this report assures that the Fed tightening cycle is over, but I wouldn't be surprised to see rising market expectations of a rate cut. With most prices in check and energy prices easing, this report is about as good as it gets.

en We are watching very carefully the potential impact of inflation, and especially any price increases that would pass through to core inflation.

en The bond market liked the inflation data. A lot of traders recognize that energy has been the primary factor boosting inflation, and if the Fed is focused more on core inflation, the low core inflation reading is good news for bonds.

en While the rise in core prices is a bit uncomfortably high, this stand-alone report is not evidence that soaring energy prices are feeding into other prices.

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

en Core prices remain very subdued, and core pipeline pressure is non-existent, ... There is no [inflation] threat here for the foreseeable future.

en Oil is affecting inflation; it is slowly creeping up in the United States and we're seeing rising producer 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 Greenspan's focus on inflation definitely pressured the market. It was definitely a speech on higher prices and about core inflation turning the corner.

en So far, we haven't seen a major increase in core inflation, all we've seen is a sharp rise in energy prices. It seems logical that higher energy prices should start to feed through to higher inflation.


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