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    (Bloomberg) — Wall Street traders looked past hot inflation data, with stocks up and bond yields down amid signals the Federal Reserve’s favored price gauge will be softer than expected.

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    A rally in megacaps drove gains in the S&P 500, with Tesla Inc. and Nvidia Corp. up at least 3.3%. Apple Inc. climbed almost 2% as chief Tim Cook said the “newest member of the family” is coming on Feb. 19. Meta Platforms Inc. rose for a 19th straight day. Treasuries rebounded from the worst selloff since December. The dollar fell after a CNBC reporter posted on X that President Donald Trump’s new tariffs set to be announced Thursday will not go into effect until possibly April 1.

    The producer price index rose in January by more than forecast. Several of its components feed into the Fed’s preferred inflation measure — the personal consumption expenditures price index. Those categories were more favorable in January, registering declines in most health-care items and in airfares. The next PCE will be released on Feb. 28.

    “While PPI was much higher than expected, with even higher revisions, the real data that goes into PCE was weaker,” said Andrew Brenner at NatAlliance Securities. “And PCE is the one that Jerome Powell and the Fed look at. So in reality, the numbers are better.”

    The S&P 500 rose 0.6%. The Nasdaq 100 added 1%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.3%. The Bloomberg Magnificent Seven Total Return Index climbed 1.5%. The Russell 2000 gained 0.3%.

    The yield on 10-year Treasuries fell eight basis points to 4.54%. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index lost 0.5%.

    The PPI for final demand climbed 0.4% from a month earlier following an upwardly revised 0.5% increase in December, according to a Bureau of Labor Statistics report released Thursday. The median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for a 0.3% gain. Compared with a year ago, the PPI increased 3.5%.

    “Overall, better news than yesterday on price inflation, but core PCE still comes in well above the 2% target, and the Fed will be braced for bigger increases in PCE in February and March too, repeating what happened last year,” said Paul Ashworth at Capital Economics.

    Despite the better outlook for PCE, the latest price reading serves as further evidence that inflation progress has at least stalled — if not in danger of being reversed. Combined with a solid labor market, it will likely keep the Fed on hold for the foreseeable future.

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