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Wall Street stocks down after US inflation sees biggest surge in 31 years – ABC News
US consumer prices record their biggest rise for more than three decades because of pent-up demand and the global supply chain…

Consumer prices have surged in North America, with petrol and food prices fuelling US inflation, resulting in US stocks losing ground.
Key points:
- US consumer prices surged 0.9 per cent over October and 6.2pc over the year
- The Dow Jones index fell 0.7pc…
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