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Economic Commentary
USA| Apr 10 2026
March CPI: Pressure in the Energy Sector (as Expected); Tame Elsewhere (Surprisingly)

- Gasoline prices drove the energy component higher; electricity prices also contributed.
- Food prices provided a surprise by posting a fractional decline.
- Core prices rose less than expected; both goods and services components were contained.
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