CPI and Retail Sales in November 2017 and Gold


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  • CPI and Retail Sales in November 2017 and Gold

    December 18, 2017 (Investorideas.com Newswire) Last week, the reports on U.S. consumer inflation and retail sales were released. What do they imply for the gold market?

    jumped 0.4 percent in November, following a 0.1 percent rise in October. However, the move was driven mainly by higher costs of gasoline and fuel oil. The energy index increased 3.9 percent last month. Hence, the core CPI, which excludes food and energy, increased merely 0.1 percent. On an annual basis, the core CPI was 1.7 percent, which means a drop from 1.8 percent in October. The overall index soared 2.2 percent, rising from 2.0 percent in October and exceeding the Fed's target again. Therefore, there was a slight shift up in the overall index, but a minimal slowdown in core inflation, as one can see in the chart below.

    Chart 1: CPI (blue line) and core CPI (red line) year-over-year from November 2012 to November 2017.

    What does it mean for the Fed's policy and the gold market? Well, inflation continues to rise slowly, very slowly. It is bad news for the gold market. Higher could spur stronger demand for and would translate into even lower . And the subdued inflation justifies the continuation of the gradual tightening of .

    jumped 0.8 percent in November following a 0.5 percent rise in October (after an upward revision from 0.2 percent). The number was strong and significantly above expectations. Importantly, the overall index soared even despite a 0.2 percent decline in auto sales. When we exclude vehicles, retail sales rose 1 percent in November due to the unusual strength in e-commerce. And the annual growth also accelerated, as one can see in the chart below.

    Chart 2: Real retail sales and food services sales (blue line), retail sales excluding food services (red line), and retail sales and food services sales excluding motor vehicles and parts dealers (green line) year-over-year from November 2012 to November 2017.

    The report was strong as Black Friday and Cyber Monday generated extra demand. But it signals that the U.S. economy remains in good shape - the solid retail sales in November will add to the estimate of GDP growth in the last quarter of 2017. Indeed, the of fourth-quarter real GDP growth increased from 2.9 percent to 3.2 percent after the release of the reports on the CPI and retail sales. It is bad news for the gold market.

    Summing up, retail sales surged in November. Consumer prices also noted a nice increase, but the core index remained subdued. Hence, the macroeconomic environment - i.e., solid economic growth with low inflation - looks unpleasant for gold. However, weak inflation translates into dovish expectations of the pace of the Fed tightening, which, in turn, translated into a weak greenback. As the yellow metal is negatively correlated with the U.S. dollar, the lack of inflationary pressure is not necessarily negative for the gold market. Stay tuned!

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    Arkadiusz Sieron

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