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EUA em março do PPI abaixo do esperado, mas "aumento anual de 4,0% atinge o maior desde há mais de três anos", energia dispara como principal responsável pela inflação
EUA Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released today (14th) the Producer Price Index (PPI) for March 2026. Although the overall PPI monthly growth rate of 0.5% unexpectedly fell below market expectations of 1.1%, driven by a surge in energy prices, the annual growth rate soared past 4.0%, reaching the highest level since February 2023.
(Background: Federal Reserve spokesperson: The US economy is closest to achieving a “soft landing” in history, but no one dares to unfasten their seatbelt)
(Additional context: Inflation resurgence! US March CPI monthly increase of 0.9% hits a two-year high, Fed’s Dalian reassures markets: if oil prices fall, rate cuts are still possible)
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The “stickiness” of US inflation is once again evident at the production level. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) latest released data for March 2026 Producer Price Index (PPI) shows a complex picture of “slowing monthly growth, rapid annual increase,” indicating that although short-term price momentum has slightly eased, the underlying cost pressures remain strong.
Monthly growth rate below expectations, but annual increase breaks 4% threshold
According to the latest report from BLS, the US producer-side price performance in March was as follows:
Energy commodities as main drivers, service sector prices “zero growth”
A deeper analysis of this data structure reveals that inflationary pressure in March was highly uneven. The main culprit behind the overall PPI rise was “final demand goods”, which saw a monthly increase of +1.6%. Officially, this surge in commodity prices is largely attributed to energy-related products (especially diesel, gasoline, etc.), with prices soaring, aligning with recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East pushing international oil prices higher.
Compared to the hot demand for goods, “final demand services” prices in March remained flat (0%), providing some buffer to the overall data and confirming that core inflation pressures are still in a relatively controlled and moderate state.
Influencing Fed rate cut nerves, production costs may transmit to CPI
PPI is often viewed as a leading indicator of the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Although stable service sector prices give the market some relief, if energy prices remain high, these increased costs for goods will eventually be passed on to end consumers.
US inflation, affected by geopolitical disruptions, appears rigid, undoubtedly making the Federal Reserve (Fed) more cautious when considering future rate cuts. Markets will closely watch the upcoming April data to see if this energy shock evolves into broader, long-term inflation.