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US inflation accelerated at its fastest pace in 17 years in June, official figures have shown, driven higher by surging energy prices | |
Consumer prices were 5% higher than a year ago and rose 1.1% on a monthly basis, the Labor Department said. | |
Federal Reserve boss Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that the threat of rising inflation had intensified recently. | Federal Reserve boss Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that the threat of rising inflation had intensified recently. |
High inflation will make it harder for the Fed to cut rates and boost an economy hurt by a housing market slump. | High inflation will make it harder for the Fed to cut rates and boost an economy hurt by a housing market slump. |
June's annual inflation increase is the highest since 1991 while the monthly jump is the sharpest since September 2005. | |
'Fed in a hole' | 'Fed in a hole' |
The Fed chairman, who faces his second day of congressional testimony on Wednesday, also warned about the "downside" risks to growth in the world's largest economy. | The Fed chairman, who faces his second day of congressional testimony on Wednesday, also warned about the "downside" risks to growth in the world's largest economy. |
There is so much uncertainty in the market right now that news of higher inflation doesn't mean a rise in interest rates Stephen Malyon, Scotia Capital | There is so much uncertainty in the market right now that news of higher inflation doesn't mean a rise in interest rates Stephen Malyon, Scotia Capital |
Many analysts now believe that the central bank may have to leave borrowing costs on hold as it tries to steer a faltering economy through turbulent times. | Many analysts now believe that the central bank may have to leave borrowing costs on hold as it tries to steer a faltering economy through turbulent times. |
"There is so much uncertainty in the market right now that news of higher inflation doesn't mean a rise in interest rates," said Stephen Malyon, analyst at Scotia Capital in Toronto. | "There is so much uncertainty in the market right now that news of higher inflation doesn't mean a rise in interest rates," said Stephen Malyon, analyst at Scotia Capital in Toronto. |
The US faces a severe housing slump, a credit crunch and financial market turmoil stemming from the collapse of the sub-prime mortgage market. | The US faces a severe housing slump, a credit crunch and financial market turmoil stemming from the collapse of the sub-prime mortgage market. |
The impact of surging living costs in June "really puts the Fed in a hole," said Alan Ruskin, an economist at RBS Greenwich. | The impact of surging living costs in June "really puts the Fed in a hole," said Alan Ruskin, an economist at RBS Greenwich. |
Gary Thayer, from Wachovia Securities, agreed that the Fed was facing a tricky balancing act. | |
"This increases concern that the Fed is not going to be able to lower interest rates if the economy remains weak," | |
"And as long as the economy remains weak, it will be hard for the Fed to raise rates to fight inflation." | "And as long as the economy remains weak, it will be hard for the Fed to raise rates to fight inflation." |
Energy surge | Energy surge |
Energy prices were the main driver of price growth, and were 6.6% higher in June as the cost of petrol, natural gas and heating oil increased. | Energy prices were the main driver of price growth, and were 6.6% higher in June as the cost of petrol, natural gas and heating oil increased. |
Expectations that that a slowing US economy will dampen demand for oil helped crude prices drop 42 cents to $138.32 in pre-market trade in New York. | Expectations that that a slowing US economy will dampen demand for oil helped crude prices drop 42 cents to $138.32 in pre-market trade in New York. |
The annual core inflation rate, which strips out volatile fuel and food prices, was 2.4%. | The annual core inflation rate, which strips out volatile fuel and food prices, was 2.4%. |
The surge in living costs has also dented the earning power of Americans. | The surge in living costs has also dented the earning power of Americans. |
Average weekly wages, after adjusting for inflation, fell by 0.9% in June - the biggest monthly decline in 24 years, the Department said. | Average weekly wages, after adjusting for inflation, fell by 0.9% in June - the biggest monthly decline in 24 years, the Department said. |