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11 Jun 2026, 13:12 UTC · 2h ago
Wholesale Prices Continued to Surge in May
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11 Jun 2026, 13:12 UTC · 2h ago
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The producer-price index rose by 1.1% last month, significantly exceeding the 0.7% expected by analysts. — Higher-than-expected producer prices indicate persistent inflation, which typically prompts central banks to maintain higher interest rates, weighing on risk assets.
-0.60The producer-price index rose by 1.1% in two consecutive months. — Consistent month-over-month increases suggest a trend of rising input costs rather than a one-time spike.
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