inflation, Consumer Price Index
More restrictive trade and immigration policies under the Trump administration could mean higher prices for Americans, Morgan Stanley analysts say.
Consumer Price Index inflation rose 0.5% month-on-month, likely incrementally delaying any Federal Reserve plans for interest rate cuts.
M/M vs. +0.3% consensus and +0.5% prior, according to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Wednesday.
The consumer price index is regularly revised and adapted to a new base year ... in civil law contracts (e.g. in accordance with the Price Clause Act (PrKG) of 7 September 2007 (Federal Law ...
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