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Consumer Price Index: October 2008

Wed, Nov 19 2008, 15:59 GMT
by Joseph Brusuelas

Merk Hard Currency Fund


The October estimate of consumer price index declined -1.0% (-0.961%) m/m and was up 3.7% y/y. The core ex-food and energy estimate fell -0.1%(-0.071%) m/m and is up 2.2%. The ex-food estimate saw a sharp drop of -1.2% m/m and the ex-energy component was flat for the month. Energy prices dropped -8.6% and prices in the services sector were also flat for the month.

Inside the data, the housing component, which comprises 42.4% of the overall index was flat and the owners equivalent rent subcomponent was up 0.1%. The cost of transportation was down - 5.4%. The cost of food rose 0.3%, apparel declined -1.0% , gasoline -14.2% and commodities were down -2.3% The cost of medical care increased 0.2% and education 0.2%.


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