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Consumer prices in the United States stagnated in September
Consumer prices in the United States remained unchanged in September, compared to the previous month.
Core inflation has become lower than expected, supporting expectations that the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee will cut interest rates for the third time this year at its October meeting amidst imminent commercial risks. (MTI)
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