Softer U.S. CPI Spurs Repricing
February 13, 2026 at 21:00 UTC

Key Points
- Softer U.S. January CPI (0.2% m/m, 2.4% y/y; core +0.3% m/m) pushed Treasury yields lower and prompted markets to re-price earlier Fed easing.
- Rivian's Q4 revenue, first annual consolidated gross profit and delivery guidance drove heavy intraday buying in RIVN and across EV peers.
- Local selling and global repositioning after the CPI release caused Asian markets to lag, with Hang Seng, Shanghai and Nikkei among the weakest.
- Utilities and Real Estate led sector gains while Communication Services, Consumer Discretionary and Financials underperformed amid the re-pricing.
Global Market Summary
The S&P 500 (SPX) finished down 0.09%, the Dow (DJIA) slipped 0.05% and the Nasdaq (^IXIC) fell 0.35% as investors digested a softer U.S. January CPI print that trimmed near-term rate-tightening risk. European benchmarks were mixed, with the FTSE 100 (UKX) up 0.42% and the DAX (DAX) up 0.25% while the CAC 40 (FRA40) lost 0.35% after euro-area Q4 GDP confirmed steady growth. Asian markets lagged, led by the Hang Seng (HSI) -1.72%, Shanghai Composite (000001.SS) -1.26% and the Nikkei (NKY) -1.21%, amid local selling and global repositioning following the CPI release.
Top Movers
Sectors: Utilities (XLU) led gains +2.56% and Real Estate (VNQ) +1.27%; Healthcare (XLV) +0.96% and Materials (XLB) +0.75% also outperformed. Weakness: Communication Services (XLC) -0.25%, Consumer Discretionary (XLY) -0.10% and Financials (XLF) -0.16% underperformed. Notable stocks: EMAT +29.00%, TPH +26.83% and RIVN +26.36% were top gainers, while IRON -21.77%, BFAM -18.41% and PINS -16.75% paced losses.
Macro highlights
U.S. January CPI printed +0.2% month-on-month and 2.4% year-on-year, with core CPI +0.3% m/m (2.5% y/y); the softer print pushed Treasury yields lower and prompted markets to re-price earlier Fed easing. BOJ board member Naoki Tamura delivered a speech stressing a cautious, data-dependent stance on wage-price pass-through, and the Bank of Russia cut its key rate 50 bps to 15.50%, easing domestic monetary conditions.
News that moved markets
Rivian (RIVN) surged after reporting Q4 revenue of $1.29 billion, its first annual consolidated gross profit and guidance for 62,000-67,000 vehicle deliveries with R2 on track for Q2, which drove heavy intraday buying in the stock and across EV peers. Wendy's (WEN) posted a modest Q4 beat but warned of flat 2026 systemwide sales and margin pressure, prompting mixed intraday reactions as investors weighed persistent traffic weakness.
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- Japan Balance of Trade (JAN) — forecast ¥-2500.0B vs ¥105.7B prior | Tracks export and import balance, informing external demand and trade momentum.
- United Kingdom Unemployment Rate (DEC) — forecast 5.1% vs 5.1% prior | Gauges labor market slack, informing wage pressure and demand resilience.
- Australia RBA Meeting Minutes — | Provides detail on policy discussions and economic assessment.
- Canada Inflation Rate YoY (JAN) — vs 2.4% prior | Signals price pressures and near-term inflation trend momentum.
- Germany ZEW Economic Sentiment Index (FEB) — forecast 57 vs 59.6 prior | Signals forward-looking economic sentiment and expectations for growth.
Key Takeaways
- Major U.S. indexes closed modestly lower as the softer January CPI reduced near-term tightening risk; the Nasdaq underperformed peers.
- Treasury yields fell after the CPI print, prompting markets to re-price Fed easing and reducing near-term rate-tightening expectations.
- Asian benchmarks declined sharply amid local selling and global repositioning following the CPI release, producing outsized losses in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Tokyo.
- Rivian's upbeat quarter sparked heavy buying that lifted EV peers, while Utilities and Real Estate outperformed and several single stocks posted large swings.
References
- 1. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/cpi.nr0.htm
- 2. https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/rivian-surges-as-upcoming-affordable-suv-powers-ev-delivery-forecast-4505577
- 3. https://www.irwendys.com/news/news-details/2026/THE-WENDYS-COMPANY-REPORTS-FOURTH-QUARTER-AND-FULL-YEAR-2025-RESULTS-AND-PROVIDES-2026-OUTLOOK/default.aspx
- 4. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/cpi_02132026.htm
- 5. https://www.bls.gov/news.release/realer.nr0.htm
- 6. https://www.boj.or.jp/about/press/koen_2026/data/ko260213a1.pdf
- 7. https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/13/cpi-inflation-report-january-2026.html
- 8. https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-euro-indicators/w/2-13022026-ap
- 9. https://www.cbr.ru/press/pr/?file=13022026_133000key.htm
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