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US consumer inflation slows more than expected in June

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According to a Reuters report, US consumer inflation slowed more than expected in June. This suggests that price pressures may be easing, potentially influencing Federal Reserve policy decisions. The data indicates a positive development for the economy, though further analysis is needed to confirm the trend.

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Consumer inflation rate decreased in June

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  • Consumer inflation rate decreased in June
  • Slower than expected by analysts

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