More war-driven inflation seen in Fed’s favoured gauge

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By Vince Golle and Craig Stirling (Bloomberg) — The Federal Reserve’s favoured top-line inflation gauge is rapidly approaching 4% as a war-driven spike in energy costs generates unease that price pressures will broaden. Government data on Thursday are expected to show the personal consumption expenditures price index jumped 3.8% in April from a year ago. …

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