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US: Climb in import prices is positive for inflation outlook - ANZ

Research Team at ANZ, notes that the US import prices rose more than expected over July, while June’s increase was also revised upward.

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Import prices were up 0.1% m/m (mkt: -0.4%; last: +0.6%) or declined 3.7% y/y from -4.7% last month. Excluding petroleum, import prices were up 0.5%, led by a 3.3% climb in food prices. Given the USD was up 0.8% over the month, the climb in import prices is a positive for the inflation outlook, although domestic price momentum is still more important in this regard. Export prices were up 0.2%.

Jobless claims dropped 1k to 266k with continuing claims at 2,155k (last: 2,138k)."

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