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US import prices likely remained on a downtrend in September

In US, available data suggest that imported oil costs fell by 5.1% during the reference period, knocking six ticks off the headline measure last month. x

"Softer petroleum quotes, combined with projected reductions in other foreign product costs, probably pared US Import Price Index (IPI) by 0.9% in September, boosting the cumulative decline since June to 3.7%", says Societe Generale. 

Available data suggest that imported oil costs fell by 5.1% during the reference period, knocking six ticks off the headline measure last month. Reflecting the effects of a stronger greenback and weaker metals quotes, the non-oil IPI likely contracted by 0.4% in September, matching the declines recorded in July and August. 

"These projections, if accurate, would place the overall and non-oil IPIs 11.6% and 3.5% below their respective year-ago levels", added Societe Generale.

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