US consumer inflation ticked up for a second consecutive month in November, according to government data published Wednesday, complicating the Federal Reserve's deliberations over interest rates.
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Consumer prices rose in November at the fastest pace in seven months, but the latest inflation report is probably not hot enough to sidetrack the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates again next ...
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