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Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Ahead of the Bell: Consumer Prices

Ahead of the Bell: Consumer Prices

AP , 11.19.08, 06:15 AM EST Economists expect that consumer prices, which were pushed higher by record oil prices earlier in the year, retreated by a sizable amount in October.

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