Core CPI y/y came out at 1.7% as expected but all the other data figures disappointed. Month over month, prices are flat, core CPI is up only 0.1% m/m. Retail sales fall 0.2% and so do core sales. The biggest disappointment is the control group which is down 0.1%. The average earnings data attached this report is slightly higher, but recent NFP wage data was a miss.
The US dollar is tumbling down across the board.
June inflation and retail sales data (updated)
Earlier this week, Fed Chair Janet Yellen testified and tried to keep things quite balanced. However, she did say that the Fed is monitoring inflation closely. Some of her colleagues seem concerned about inflation and the lack of growth in wages.
However, the Fed is still en route to begin reducing its balance sheet in September and to raise rates once again in December.
We later get industrial output and consumer confidence.
Data background
The US was expected to report a small rise of 0.1% in retail sales and 0.3% in the retail control group. Core inflation was expected to remain at 1.7% y/y.
The focus this time was on core CPI. While inflation is slowing down, the Fed is somewhat reluctant to change course.
The dollar was mildly on the back foot ahead of the release. USD/JPY was around 113, EUR/USD at 1.1415, GBP/USD was higher at 1.2975, USD/CAD took a break around 1.2720 and AUD/USD continued its rise to 0.7760.