The U.S. non-seasonally adjusted CPI annual rate in November was 3.1%, in line with market expectations
On December 12th, the US November non-seasonally adjusted CPI annual rate recorded 3.1%, a new low since June of this year, in line with market expectations. (Jinshi)
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