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Inflation cooled in February, yet remains stubbornly high

Por: CBS News Business March 14, 2023

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Inflation around the U.S. rose at an annual rate of 6% rate in February, cooling from the prior month yet posing a dilemma for the Federal Reserve as it copes with the double whammy of stubbornly high inflation and instability in the banking sector.The report matched economists' forecasts that the Consumer Price Index, a broad basket of good and services, increased 6% last month, according to financial data company FactSet. On a monthly... + full article



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