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US consumer prices flat in February
Posted: 19 March 2010 0322 hrs

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WASHINGTON: US consumer prices were flat in February, restrained by lower fuel prices, the government said on Thursday.

The consumer price index, a measure of the average change in prices of goods and services purchased by households, was unchanged from 0.2 percent in January, the Labour Department said.

Most analysts had expected a 0.1 percent rise in February.

Core inflation - excluding food and energy - rose 0.1 percent as expected after a 0.1 percent decline in January, the first fall in 27 years amid a sluggish economic recovery from recession.

"Inflation indicators are subdued at the consumer level, which is certainly lending to the Fed's patience in keeping the fed funds rate at the zero bound," said analyst Patrick O'Hare of Briefing.com.

The Federal Reserve's policy body decided to keep the federal funds rate at which banks charge each other for loans at a record low of zero to 0.25 percent range.

The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) said it expected to hold the "exceptionally low" rate "for an extended period" - reiterating its standard guidance since it slashed rates to record lows in December 2008 in a bid to jolt the world's largest economy from its worst recession in decades.

The Labour Department also said that consumer prices were up 2.2 in February from the same month in 2009 while core CPI rose 1.3 percent during the period. - AFP/de

 


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