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    June PPI Misses Forecast by 0.7 Points, Boosting Rate Cut Expectations | Invesloan.com

    July 15, 2026
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    June PPI came in at -0.3% month over month against a consensus of 0.0%, and 5.5% year over year versus an expected 6.2%. The downside surprise followed softer-than-expected CPI data, prompting investors to reassess expectations for the Federal Reserve’s rate cut policy.

    The full June PPI breakdown from XTB shows PPI Core MoM at +0.2% versus +0.3% expected, and PPI Core YoY at 4.7% versus 5.1% expected. Every measure printed below the consensus.

    U.S. PPI DATA IS OUT

    HEADLINE PPI (YoY): 5.5 %
    Forecast: 6.2% | Previous: 6.5%

    CORE PPI (YoY): 4.7%
    Forecast: 5.2% | Previous: 4.9%

    Both headline and Core PPI comes in lower than expected, signaling easing inflation pressure.

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    Tuesday’s CPI data also surprised to the downside, with headline inflation falling 0.4% month over month against expectations for a 0.1% decline, cooling to 3.5% year over year from 4.2% in May. Core CPI was flat on the month and rose 2.6% annually.

    The May context matters here. PPI reached 6.0% year over year in May, reinforcing concerns that inflation pressures were reaccelerating. June’s slowdown to 5.5% eased some of those concerns and encouraged investors to reconsider how restrictive Federal Reserve policy may need to remain.

    According to Cryptonews analysis, markets are now likely to lean further into pricing a less aggressive Fed path, even as the central bank remains cautious about easing policy before inflation is firmly under control. That caution had weighed on risk assets, including crypto markets, and softer inflation data may help unwind some of that positioning.

    June PPI came in at -0.3% month over month, prompting investors to reassess expectations for the Federal Reserve's rate cut policy.
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    The dollar weakened modestly following the PPI release, consistent with historical patterns where softer producer prices reduce the case for a hawkish Federal Reserve. A softer dollar can also lower the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets, which has historically supported Bitcoin and other risk assets.

    The latest CPI and PPI reports suggest inflation pressures eased in June after stronger readings in May. While the data points toward moderating price growth, it does not by itself confirm that inflation is on a sustained path back to the Fed’s 2% target.

    $DXY is dumping after lower-than-expected CPI data.

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    What it does not confirm is a guaranteed Fed rate cut in the near term. The Federal Reserve has repeatedly said it wants sustained evidence that inflation is moving toward its target before easing policy. One month of softer inflation may improve expectations for future rate cuts, but additional data will likely determine whether June marks the start of a lasting trend or a temporary slowdown.

    For Bitcoin, the medium-term backdrop has improved as easing inflation reduces pressure on interest rate expectations. Whether that translates into a sustained rally will depend on upcoming inflation reports, Federal Reserve guidance, and broader market sentiment. Technical analysts covering BTC will now be watching whether the asset can build on the macro-driven move rather than fade as the next round of economic data approaches.

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