Is US inflation accelerating again? Figures suggest the Fed has further to go

The latest US inflation figures suggest inflation is not falling as fast as analysts had predicted. It could even be speeding up again.

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US inflation seems to be accelerating again. According to the latest numbers, published today, CPI inflation across the country hit 6.4% in January, compared to the previous reading of 6.5% in December. Analysts and economists were projecting a rate of 6.2%.

What’s more, core inflation, the measure of inflation that strips out the volatile food and energy components, came in at 5.6% compared to expectations of 5.5%. The reading was 5.7% in December.

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