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U.S. Economic Indicators
• Index
• Auto and Truck Sales
• Business Inventories
• Chicago PMI
• Conference Board Consumer Confidence
• Construction Spending
• Consumer Credit
• CPI: Consumer Price Index
• Durable Goods Orders
• Employment Cost Index
• Existing Home Sales
• Export/Import Prices
• Factory Orders
• GDP: Gross Domestic Product
• Housing Starts and Building Permits
• Industrial Production
• Initial Claims
• International Trade
• Leading Indicators
• Money Supply
• NAPM: National Association of Purchasing Managers
• New Home Sales
• Non-Manufacturing NAPM
• Personal Income and Consumption
• Philadelphia Fed Index
• PPI: Producer Price Index
• Productivity and Costs
• Regional Manufacturing Surveys
• Retail Sales
• The Employment Report
• Treasury Budget
• University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index
• Weekly Chain Store Sales
• Wholesale Trade
PPI: Producer Price Index
 
  • Importance (A-F): This release merits a B-.
  • Source: Bureau of Labor statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.
  • Release Time: Around the 11th of each month at 8:30 ET for the prior month.
  • Raw Data Available At: http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/ppi.toc.htm.

The Producer Price Index measures prices of goods at the wholesale level. There are three broad subcategories within PPI: crude, intermediate, and finished. The market tracks the finished goods index most closely, as it represents prices for goods that are ready for sale to the end user. Goods prices at the crude and intermediate stages of production often provide an indication of coming (dis)inflationary pressures, but the closer you get to crude goods, the more that these prices track commodity prices which are already available in traded indices such as the CRB (Commodity Research Bureau).

At all stages of production, the market places more emphasis on the index excluding food and energy, referred to as the core rate. Food and energy prices tend to be quite volatile and obscure trends in the underlying inflation rate. Though the market reaction is determined by the month/month changes, year/year changes are also noted by analysts. The index is not revised on a monthly basis, but annual revisions to seasonal adjustment factors can produce small adjustments to past releases.


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