WASHINGTON, Oct 13 (Reuters) – U.S. import prices increased less than expected in September as a strong dollar depressed prices of non-petroleum products, which over time will help to lower domestic inflation. Import prices edged up 0.1% last month, the Labor Department said on Friday. Data for August was revised…Read More
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