KEY POINTS
  • U.S. consumer prices rose broadly in July.
  • The rise in inflation will likely do little to change expectations that the Fed will cut interest rates again next month amid worsening trade tensions.
  • The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3% last month, lifted by gains in the cost of energy products and a range of other goods, the Labor Department said.

Consumer prices rose more quickly than expected in July as gasoline reversed a two-month decline and the cost for rent continued to climb.

The consumer price index for all items was up 0.3% for the month, against expectations for a 0.2% increase. Gasoline rose 2.5% while shelter costs increased 0.3%.