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Updates
Late morning trading, after monthly CPI released:
Original Post
Jobs: link here.
CPI: 1913 - 1924.
CNBC: link here.
Inflation rose again in February, keeping the Federal Reserve on course
to wait at least until the summer before starting to lower interest
rates.
The consumer price index, a broad measure of goods and services costs,
increased 0.4% for the month and 3.2% from a year ago, the Labor
Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
The monthly
gain was in line with expectations, but the annual rate was slightly
ahead of the 3.1% forecast from the Dow Jones consensus.
Excluding volatile food and energy prices, core CPI increased 0.4% on
the month and was up 3.8% on the year. Both were one-tenth of a
percentage point higher than forecast.
Fed: CNBC opines that CPI news keeps three rate cuts in 2024, first one in June, "on the table."
- Tea leaves: no rate cut in June. With Apple paying 4.5% this is not all bad. Keeps us in "Goldilocks" economy.
ORCL: shares surge; lifted by cloud demand.
NVDA: up $21.
ON-Holding: falls 16% after missing 4Q24 estimates; high-end apparel.
Southwest Airlines: plunging.
Personal investing, no recommendations, see disclaimer. Per rules:
- AAPL
- CHRD
- CRH
- MRVL
- PXD
- MSFT
- QCOM
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Back to the Bakken
WTI: $77.74.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024: 113 for the month; 172 for the quarter, 172 for the year
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Tuesday, March 12, 2024: 110 for the month; 169 for the quarter, 169 for the year
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RBN Energy: new gas pipelines from the Permian to northwest Mexico are needed to meet demand.
Mexico’s state-owned Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and
private-sector developers of LNG export terminals have been aggressively
advancing new natural gas-consuming projects in Northwest Mexico. But
while plans for a number of new pipelines to help bring in gas from the
Permian are on the drawing board, it remains to be seen if they can be
built as quickly as they would need to be to avert a potentially ugly
competition for gas supplies. In today’s RBN blog, we discuss the
gas-demand and gas-delivery projects now under development in Northwest
Mexico.