Feb. PPI Down -0.6%
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 17 2010 |
Producer prices fell more than expected, with the PPI down 0.6 percent. Core PPI rose 0.1 percent. The CNBC news team and Larry Levin, of Trading Advantage, parse the data.
Airtime: Wed. Mar. 17 2010 |
Producer prices fell more than expected, with the PPI down 0.6 percent. Core PPI rose 0.1 percent. The CNBC news team and Larry Levin, of Trading Advantage, parse the data.
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