Top Fed officials embrace cooler inflation reading, clamor for more
SPY•More June inflation data and market reaction
A fuller picture of inflation in June will emerge on Wednesday when the government publishes its Producer Price Index, a gauge of wholesale inflation.
With that data in hand, the Fed, financial analysts and investors will have most of what they need to estimate the June reading for the Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, which the central bank uses to gauge progress toward its 2% inflation goal. That report will not be officially released until after the next policy meeting.
On Monday, before the CPI report was released, Fed Governor Christopher Waller said he would take little signal from a cooler reading on inflation in June. Like Goolsbee, he noted that he would need to see several months of easing inflation to feel comfortable that it was heading to the central bank's target.
Unlike Goolsbee and Warsh, however, Waller was explicit about how the inflation data would feed into his thinking on monetary policy, saying that another hot reading would require a "near-term" response from the Fed.




