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Why do energy/commodity prices matter to the macro picture and to the Fed's job?

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Commodities, especially oil, are both an inflation input and a growth signal. (1) Inflation: energy is a direct CPI component AND a cost input across the economy (transport, manufacturing, food), so…

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