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en What this suggests is that we may have already seen the peak of headline inflation.

en If you want to know how much more it costs you to live this year than last year, look at the headline CPI. And from a consumer's perspective, there's nothing good about a 4.7 percent increase in headline inflation in 12 months.

en If you want to know how much more it costs you to live this year than last year, look at the headline CPI, ... And from a consumer's perspective, there's nothing good about a 4.7 percent increase in headline inflation in 12 months.

en It's a signal to the market that the Fed means business here. It suggests the Fed is being tough on keeping inflation away but it also suggests they're willing to wait to see how things go before the move a third time.

en Both the PPI and CPI results showed that headline inflation has grown but core inflation has been little changed. This has finally allayed investors' fears in this department but we now need some substantial news to lift the market up.

en I suppose we'll be looking at inflation now. This data suggests we're getting a little creep in inflation, but not enough to shake the Fed's thinking at all.

en I don't think recent price data suggests that inflation is dead. The Fed has to worry about whether or not it is keeping inflation under control and it would probably like to err on the side of caution.

en The wild month-to-month swings in gasoline -- and they're back up in March -- show why monetary policy focuses on core inflation, and not headline inflation.

en There are very early signs of (a manufacturing slowdown), but I don't think they're conclusive enough to halt the Fed from tightening policy further. But I think, ultimately, with the economy running hot and inflation on a clear upswing, we see headline inflation moving towards and perhaps even surpassing 3 percent as we head into next year.

en There are very early signs of (a manufacturing slowdown), but I don't think they're conclusive enough to halt the Fed from tightening policy further, ... But I think, ultimately, with the economy running hot and inflation on a clear upswing, we see headline inflation moving towards and perhaps even surpassing 3 percent as we head into next year.

en It's certainly not as radical as the headline number suggests, but it's a little bit softer than expected.

en Looking ahead, rising gas and electricity bills could keep inflation close to current levels for the next few months. But we expect further falls in core inflation and fading energy effects to push the headline rate well below target in the second half of the year.

en The performance was stronger than the headline numbers suggest. It suggests that manufacturing is accelerating.

en I don't think it really suggests there is any inflation developing -- a 0.3 percent rise in wages is pretty manageable. But it's a pretty positive report; it suggests that the overall jobs market is pretty healthy.

en His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. Some evidence has emerged that inflation is starting to pick up, and there's concern that the Fed's rate increases may not have been enough so far to keep that inflation contained, ... It suggests that we may see more aggressive rate hikes rather than the gradual baby steps we've seen.


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