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Inflation Continues to Cool
US inflation cools to 2.4 percent in September
US consumer inflation cooled slightly less than expected last month, according to government data published on Thursday, providing further evidence
U.S. Inflation Likely Cooled Again as Economy Strengthens
Recent surveys show Vice President Kamala Harris pulling even with former President Donald Trump on economic issues.
Inflation Continues to Cool in September
Even though it was higher than expected, inflation is trending down, according to the latest report from the Labor Department.
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Live: ASX to slip after Wall Street dips as US inflation cools, jobless claims rise
The local share market could lose ground at the open after inflation and jobless claims data slightly eased expectations of a US rate cut. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.
Wall Street slumps after inflation cools
Wall Street's main indices closed lower on Thursday as investors looked to higher-than-expected inflation and unemployment claims for indications on
Wall Street falls after inflation, jobless claims data
Wall Street opened lower on Thursday as hotter-than-expected September inflation data reinforced expectations of a 25-basis-point rate hike by the Federal Reserve at its upcoming meeting. The closely watched Consumer Price Index rose 0.
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Fed officials signal more rate cuts as inflation cools, Bostic open to skip
Minutes of the Fed's meeting released on Wednesday showed the decision had been a close call, and Goolsbee on Thursday said ...
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Do you need debt relief as inflation cools?
As a result, many cardholders are looking to debt relief to help ease the burden of their high-rate card debt. But does debt ...
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US Inflation Cools, Fed Rate Cut Likely: Economy Shows Signs of Health
US inflation is expected to have cooled in September, potentially leading to another Federal Reserve rate cut. The healthy ...
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Hard Numbers: No tax for young Portuguese, Saudis fail at UN Human Rights Council, South Korean wins a Nobel, UN wants its money back, US inflation cools
To stem the flow of talented young people exiting the country for brighter job prospects in other countries, Portugal’s ...
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August US PCE inflation cools to within reach of Fed target
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.1% in August after an unrevised 0.2% gain in July the Commerce ...
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Inflation is coming down, but prices won’t
Inflation may be coming down, but that doesn't necessarily mean consumers will feel a tangible change in prices.
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Inflation cools and jobs surge, but Harris struggles to capitalize on solid economy
"Voters still feel that day-to-day costs are expensive and thus there is a limit to how much improvement this news will bring for her,” said Democratic pollster Carly Cooperman.
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Inflation Cools Slightly, But Strong Job Growth Fuels Fears Of “No Landing” Scenario
Inflation eased slightly in September, but a hotter-than-expected jobs report has reignited concerns that the Federal Reserve ...
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