(Add report details, background) WASHINGTON, Jul 14 (Reuters) – US consumer prices rose the most in nearly eight years in June when companies reopened, but the underlying trend suggested that inflation would remain silent and allow the Federal Reserve to continue. injecting money into the economy in crisis. The Labor …
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