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CNNMoney: Consumer prices down 1.5% in past year

A key index of consumer prices rose in August, but sank significantly over the past 12 months, the government said Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Consumer prices rise 0.7% in June

A key index of consumer prices rose more than expected in June but showed the largest year-over-year decline since January 1950, the government said Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Tech stocks set to surge

Technology stocks were expected to lift the overall market at Wednesday's open after Intel topped analysts' expectations for the prior quarter and gave a positive second-half outlook.

CNNMoney: The inflation vs. deflation debate

Should the Federal Reserve be more worried about the threat of inflation on the long-term horizon, or deflation in the short-term?

CNNMoney: Consumer price index: Largest drop in 59 years

A key index of prices paid by consumers showed the largest year-over-year decline since April 1950, primarily due to sinking energy prices, the government said Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Stocks set for mixed start

U.S. stocks were set to open mixed Wednesday, showing little reaction to the latest figures on inflation, as investors awaited more details about President Obama's plan to overhaul financial regulation.

CNNMoney: Wholesale price report shows inflation in check

Wholesale prices jumped slightly in May, the government said Tuesday, but the increase was less than expected and the 5% annual rate of decline was the sharpest since 1949.

CNNMoney: Is it really time to whip inflation now?

The nation has a 'flation problem. But it is deflation or inflation? Or maybe it's disinflation, stagflation or hyperinflation?

CNNMoney: Consumer price drop is biggest since '55

A key index of prices paid by consumers fell at the sharpest rate since August 1955 due to historically low energy prices, the government said Friday.

CNNMoney: Consumer prices in 1st annual drop since '55

A key index of prices paid by consumers fell in March and registered its first annual decline in more than 50 years, the government said Wednesday, as prices for energy and food slumped in the weak economy.

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