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Consumer Prices (Feb. 13)

Aside from the rise in gasoline prices, which is now being reversed, it is hard to find any evidence of major consumer price pressures in the economy. This will allow the Fed to maintain its attack on the unemployment rate at next week’s policy meeting.

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