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  CPI increases 0.4% in April
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Implications:  The price inflation that has been evident at the producer level for some time has clearly made its way to the consumer.  The CPI is up 3.2% in the past year and is accelerating.  In the past six months, the CPI is up at a 5.1% annual rate and an even stronger 6.2% rate in the past three months.  We like to follow "cash inflation," which is everything in the CPI (including food and energy) but without owners' equivalent rent (the government's estimate of what homeowners would pay if they rented their own homes).  Cash inflation increased 0.5% in April and is up at a 7.8% annual rate in the past three months.  While these increases have been led by energy, which is up at a 42.8% annual rate in the past three months, the "core" CPI (which excludes food and energy) is also accelerating.  Core prices are up only 1.3% versus a year ago, but up at a 2.1% annual rate in the past three months.  Rising inflation is a concern now, but we fully expect the Federal Reserve to continue to justify keeping short-term interest rates near zero – through around the middle of next year – by saying that it's "transitory."

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Posted on Friday, May 13, 2011 @ 10:19 AM • Post Link Print this post Printer Friendly

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