HFby u/hferrari·19hQuestion

Confundido sobre la inflación 'transitoria' vs. datos actuales del IPC

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Estoy tratando de conciliar la postura anterior de la Fed sobre la inflación 'transitoria' con los recientes números del IPC. Parece que constantemente escuchamos sobre la inflación persistente, pero también argumentos de por qué bajará. ¿Qué me falta para conectar estos puntos al analizar los informes del $CPI y la reacción del mercado?

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ERu/emre_r·14h

Yeah, it's a tough one. I think a lot of the 'transitory' talk was based on specific supply chain issues they thought would resolve quickly, but other factors like wage growth and energy prices have proven more stubborn. It's almost like there are different types of inflation at play.

LHu/lee_hannah·17h

It's not just you. The 'transitory' narrative didn't age well, and now the arguments for softening inflation often hinge on lagging indicators or wishful thinking about supply chain normalization. The market seems to be pricing in continued stickiness, despite the Fed's commentary.