- Matías Salord, FXStreet.com
The seasonally adjusted Producer Price Index for final demand rose 0.3% in February, the Bureau of Labour Statistics revealed on Tuesday. Over 80% of the increase in final demand Index was associated with 0.4% advance in prices for final demand services. The Index for final demand goods, in contrast, advanced only 0.3%. The surge in final demand services was mainly driven by traveller accommodation services, which increased 4.3%, while the rise in final demand goods was mostly attributable to higher electric power prices, which rallied 1.6%. In general, the price advance for total final demand in February was half of the January rise. With respect to intermediate demand, prices for unprocessed goods plunged 0.2%, while prices for processed goods jumped 0.4% and prices for services climbed 0.5%. Prices of processed goods posted the sixth straight monthly increase, driven by a 0.5% spike in prices for processed materials less foods and energy. In contrast, the surprising fall of prices for unprocessed goods was attributed to a 4.3% drop in the price of unprocessed energy materials. In terms of products, the rise of prices for processed goods was attributable to higher demand for primary basic organic chemicals and higher services prices. The slip of prices for unprocessed goods was triggered by lower natural gas prices, which went 18% down.