OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's annual inflation rate in October eased to 2.2% as gasoline prices dropped, food prices eased and mortgage interest costs came down below the 3% mark, data showed on Monday.
Canada’s yearly inflation rate fell to 2.2 per cent in October as lower gas prices, softening food costs and mortgage interest costs dipping below the 3 per cent mark tamed price growth, according to ...
Consumer prices rose 3.2% in October compared to a year ago, cooling significantly from the previous month and exceeding economist expectations. The data indicates progress in the Federal Reserve's ...
Consumer prices rose 2.6% in October compared to a year ago, ticking upward from the previous month and reversing some of the cooldown achieved in recent months, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data ...
Earlier delayed data indicated inflation cooled in the month.
The U.S. government said Friday that it will not publish a consumer inflation report covering the month of October, as a record-long shutdown hampered its data collection. This intensifies the fog ...
(The Hill) – The federal jobs and inflation reports for October may never get calculated and released after a record-length government shutdown froze economic data collection, White House press ...
Job growth is slowing, unemployment is rising, and affordability pressures persist heading into the critical holiday season. Economic resilience is at risk. As this report goes to press, 14 of the 24 ...
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