Core CPI picks up while retail sales gain 0.2% in October

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) – Consumer prices minus food and energy picked up a bit in October while retail sales rose modestly, according to government data released Wednesday. The overall CPI rose by a seasonally adjusted 0.1% in October, while core prices rose a slightly stronger 0.2%. Over the past 12 months, core consumer inflation has risen 1.8%, up from a 1.7% gain in September, That’s the highest rate since April. Retail sales rose 0.2% in October on modest across-the-board gains after a revised 1.9% surge in the prior month.

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