#美国7月PPI低于预期

Today's US PPI data is lower than expected, which is good for the market and indicates that inflation has slowed down!

PPI reflects the price level of the production link. So is the higher the PPI, the better or the lower the better? The higher the PPI, the more serious the upstream inflation, and the manufacturers will raise prices, which will make our purchases more and more expensive. However, if the PPI is too low, it will lead to a shortage of materials on the market, which will also lead to rising prices because supply cannot meet demand. In general, PPI should be maintained at around 0% (that is, the price does not rise or fall) and is best to be stable.