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en There are inflation figures due out Thursday and Friday. The CPI and the PPI both are expected at 0.5 percent (increase), which is a very large gain, but both of those gains are expected to be driven by higher oil prices.

en While the rise in core wholesale prices was a bit higher than expected, inflation is not a worry as productivity gains will overwhelm the modest increase in input costs,

en The monthly increase of 0.4 percent is much higher than expected, and means we'll have annual German inflation of two percent in April.

en The figures did not take into account the expected increase in the number and wealth of people living in storm-prone areas; correcting for such increases, the losses are likely to be several hundred percent higher.

en The figures are better than expected and although petrol prices have come down, there is an improvement in core rate of inflation.

en Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself.

en The prices being paid are undoubtedly much higher than the companies expected, than we as analysts expected, and I think the government expected.

en The statement, as usual, will be important. The Fed is widely expected to maintain a steady policy stance, but is also expected to acknowledge that the risks are still toward higher inflation.

en There is a good chance that CPI will be higher than expected. But the question is not only will the CPI reflect the increase in wholesale inflation but whether it will be carried into subsequent months.

en There is a good chance that CPI will be higher than expected. But the question is not only will the CPI reflect the increase in wholesale inflation but whether it will be carried into subsequent months,

en Stronger than expected gains in the manufacturing and service industries - coupled with higher labor costs - ignited inflation concerns, which led to the rise in mortgage rates this week.

en The Fed knows darn well that higher oil prices increase the risks of a recession more than it does triggering massive inflation. If the price of oil suddenly crashed and consumer spending were to get better than the Fed might want to go to 4.25 percent but I think 4 percent is the magic number.

en There are mixed feelings presently for December as most investors and analysts believe the market will end up higher. This week is expected to be even as large gains are soaked in before launching the next phase.

en So far, we haven't seen a major increase in core inflation, all we've seen is a sharp rise in energy prices. It seems logical that higher energy prices should start to feed through to higher inflation.

en Prices went a lot higher than most of us expected a year ago. The factors that caused prices to surge aren't likely to go away next year. The volatility of the market may even increase.

en The market reacted positively to the lower than expected inflation figures. That means inflation is under control.


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