US Jan CPI likely to see another soft result - Westpac

Research Team at Westpac, suggests that the US inflation narrative has had a constant refrain over the past year, with the trend decline in the price of oil acting as a persistent deflationary force. At December, annual headline inflation stood at just 0.7%.

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“Come January, we are likely to see another soft result circa –0.1%, again owing to the price of oil. However its deflationary influence is abating: the annual pace of inflation should jump
from 0.7% to around 1.3% in January.

Core inflation (excluding energy and food) has remained much more robust in recent months around 2.1%yr. A 0.2% gain in January should sustain the annual pace at this level.

Key to the core inflation trend is persistent growth in the price of services, most notably for rents and recreational services, but also health care and insurance. Against this, the strong USD is resulting in deflation for ex energy goods.”

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