Consumer Goods & Materials: Core CPI (Consumer Price Index) (inflation excluding food and energy costs), which measures the change in consumer prices, increased .2%, which was lower than expected (May)(MoM).
Be sure to check out more of last week’s leading indicators here. Stay tuned for Market Thoughts.
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