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Key inflation gauge tracked closely by Federal Reserve slowed in February
A key inflation gauge tracked closely by the Federal Reserve slowed sharply in February. The release of the personal consumption expenditures price index Friday comes after the central bank raised ...
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Inflation falls for first time in more than two years, key U.S. gauge shows, due to sinking gas prices
The numbers: A key gauge of U.S. inflation fell 0.1% in July thanks to tumbling gasoline prices, marking the first decline in more than two years and giving Americans some relief from a rapidly ...
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Inflation nudged up again in August as gas prices rose rapidly
Gas costs drove inflation in August, rising 10.6 percent over the month and accounting for more than half of the increase ...
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Federal Reserve Inflation Gauge Eases In March, But Steep Rate Hike Bets Hold
The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge eased from multi-decade highs last month data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis indicated Friday. The Federal Reserve's preferred measure of U.S ...
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Fed Is Still Focused on Core Personal Consumption Expenditures
The preferred inflation gauge remains the core personal consumption expenditure price index, which excludes food and energy, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said during his Jackson Hole speech on Friday.
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US consumer prices continued to rise last month — but the Fed probably won’t raise rates
US inflation accelerated in August for the second-straight month, pushed up by rising gas prices. However, core inflation, ...
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Amid rising gas prices, US inflation soars to 3.7 pc
Amid rising gas prices, the US inflation rose to 3.7 per cent, recording an acceleration for the second-straight month, CNN ...
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Keeping rates higher for longer: Fed moves carefully as it battles to stamp out inflation
WASHINGTON – The Federal Reserve held its key interest rate steady Wednesday but signaled another hike is likely this year ...
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Euro zone economy likely contracted this quarter
LONDON, Sept 22 (Reuters) - The euro zone economy will likely contract in the third quarter and won't return to growth ...
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S. Korea's inflation expectations unchanged at 3.3 pct in September
Inflation expectations, which measure the outlook among consumers over headline inflation for the next 12 months, stood at 3.3 percent in September, unchanged compared to the prior month, according to ...
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Unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 3.8% in August as payrolls increased by 187,000
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 187,000 in August, ahead of the estimate for 170,000. The counts for June and July were revised considerably lower. However, the unemployment rate was 3.8%, up ...
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Fed Is Still Focused on Core Personal Consumption Expenditures
The preferred inflation gauge remains the core personal consumption expenditure price index, which excludes food and energy, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said during his Jackson Hole speech on Friday.

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