Actual | Previous | Revised | |
---|---|---|---|
IPPI - M/M | -0.6% | -1.0% | -0.6% |
IPPI - Y/Y | -5.5% | -6.3% | -5.7% |
Raw Materials Price Index - M/M | -1.5% | -4.9% | -5.0% |
Raw Materials Price Index - Y/Y | -19.7% | -18.4% | -18.2% |
Highlights
The raw materials price index was down 1.5 percent on the month and 19.7 percent year-over-year. Excluding crude and energy, the index fell 0.7 percent on the month and 4.5 percent year-over-year.
Today's data confirm the easing inflationary pressures in Canada that were also reflected in a slowdown of the 12-month CPI index to 2.8 percent in June, the lowest rate since March 2021.
The lower IPPI index will have a downward effect on June manufacturing sales.
It remains to be seen to which extent June's producer price declines will be reflected at the retail level.
Definition
Description
The IPPI and RMPI measure prices at the producer level before they are passed along to consumers. Since these indexes measure prices of consumer goods and capital equipment, a portion of the inflation at the producer level gets passed through to the consumer price index (CPI). By tracking price pressures in the pipeline, investors can anticipate inflationary consequences in coming months.
While the CPI is the price index with the most impact in setting interest rates, the PPI provides significant information earlier in the production process. As a starting point, interest rates have an"inflation premium" and components for risk factors. A lender will want the money paid back from a loan to at least have the same purchasing power as when loaned. The interest rate at a minimum equals the inflation rate to maintain purchasing power and this generally is based on the CPI. Changes in inflation lead to changes in interest rates and, in turn, in equity prices.
The PPI is considered a precursor of both consumer price inflation and profits. If the prices paid to manufacturers increase, businesses are faced with either charging higher prices or they taking a cut in profits. The ability to pass along price increases depends on the strength and competitiveness of the marketplace.