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Fresh inflation data released Tuesday could make the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision next week a fraught one: Price increases showed signs of remaining stubborn, which would usually call for higher rates, even as the turmoil sweeping the banking system spurs calls for caution.
Inflation cooled slightly on an annual basis, with the Consumer Price Index climbing 6 percent in the year through February. That was down from 6.4 percent in January, and matched the slowdown that economists expected.
The energy sector is off to a lower start, pressured by weakness in the crude complex and in the major equity futures. U.S. stock futures are lower, dragged by pre-market losses in the Financial and Energy sectors, as the market digests a range of headlines. Investors are also bracing themselves for tomorrow’s Consumer Price Report which should provide more color on the Federal Reserve’s policy path.
Oil futures on both sides of the Atlantic are trading down ~5% in early trading, pressured by concerns over a fresh financial crisis following the fall of Silicon Valley Bank. Investors are also worried the Federal Reserve will continue to hike rates at a faster-than-expected pace amid a resilient economy and high crude oil inventories in the United States. Brent crude oil is trading near its January lows, while WTI touched prices not seen since early December. Rising optimism around Chinese demand recovery and weakness in the dollar are helping to cap losses.
Natural gas futures are slightly lower as forecasts suggest weather is expected to turn warmer in the near term.
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