Data on consumer prices in February will inform the Federal Reserve’s deliberations over interest rates next week.
The PCE price index for January was expected to show headline inflation at 2.9% and core at 3.1%.
Inflation held steady in February as the headline figure for the Consumer Price Index remained at 2.4% year-over-year.
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