US CPI: Expect a monthly increase of 0.4% - Lloyds Bank

Annual ‘headline’ US CPI inflation slipped back to 2.0% in October reflecting a modestly lower oil price, but annual ‘core’ inflation picked up modestly to 1.8%, points out the research team at Lloyds Bank.
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“The sharp rise in the oil price during the month, along with higher food prices looks likely to have led to a big rise in the ‘headline’ reading for November. We expect a monthly increase of 0.4% taking the annual rate to 2.0%. ‘Core’ inflation should be more stable. We forecast it to hold steady at 1.8%. Nevertheless, as economic growth remains above trend and the amount of slack in the economy is diminishing we expect it to pick up next year.”
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