US Wholesale Inflation Surges in September, Driven by Rising Energy Costs

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US Wholesale Inflation Surges in September, Driven by Rising Energy Costs
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Wholesale inflation in the US rose more than expected in September, with the producer price index increasing by 0.5% against the forecasted 0.3% rise. The core PPI, excluding food and energy, was up 0.3%. Inflation pressures were primarily driven by final demand goods, which surged 0.9%, and services, which increased by 0.3%. The Federal Reserve closely monitors these indicators for policy decisions, and while they have been raising interest rates to combat inflation, recent market conditions may lead to a pause in further rate hikes.

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