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Fed’s preferred index shows inflation easing again

Por: The Hill Politics December 24, 2022

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The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge of inflation eased again last month, potentially bolstering hopes that central banks will slow down interest rate hikes.  The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.1 percent in November and 5.5 percent over the last year, according to released Friday. That’s down from the prior month’s 6 percent annual increase.  Earlier this month, the Federal Open Market Committee hiked... + full article



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