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Consumer Prices Sink Amid SlumpThe U.S. consumer price index fell 1.0% in October from the previous month, the biggest drop in 61 years, on lower energy prices and a weak economy. Separately, home construction took its fourth tumble in a row during October. ... |
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Wholesale prices plunge as lid is kept on inflationWASHINGTON -- Wholesale prices in October experienced the biggest one-month drop on records that go back more than 60 years, illustrating the effect that falling energy prices and fears of a prolonged recession can have on inflation. ... |
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Producer Prices Plunge in OctoberWholesale prices dropped 2.8 percent in October, the biggest one-month decline on records that go back more than 60 years as energy prices fell. ... |
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Producer Prices Post Record DropU.S. producer prices posted a record drop last month, sliding for a third straight month as raw material and energy prices tumbled. ... |
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Japan's current account surplus down 48.8 per cent in SeptemberTokyo - Japan's current account surplus shrank for the seventh-straight month in September, slipping 48.8 per cent to 1.5 trillion yen (15.17 billion dollars) as higher energy prices boosted imports, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday. Exports in Sept... ... |
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UK's Energy Price Rise ShockerEnergy prices in Britain have risen twice as fast as the European Union average, according to new figures. ... |


