US CPI likely to show another muted rise


The figures by the Bureau of Labour Statistics will probably show the consumer price index (CPI) and a “core” gauge excluding food and energy both rose 0.2% in August. — Bloomberg

NEW YORK: Forecasters expect a monthly report on US consumer prices to show another month of muted increases, possibly playing into a Federal Reserve (Fed) debate over how much to cut interest rates.

The figures by the Bureau of Labour Statistics will probably show the consumer price index (CPI) and a “core” gauge excluding food and energy both rose 0.2% in August following similar advances in July, according to the median estimates in a Bloomberg survey.

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