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US consumer prices up 0.4 pct in February

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Reuters
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Mar 18, 2009

WASHINGTON, March 18 (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices rose in February on higher gasoline and apparel prices, government data showed on March 18th, calming fears of deflation for now.




The Labor Department said its closely watched Consumer Price Index rose 0.4 percent, the biggest monthly gain since last July, after increasing 0.3 percent in January. Analysts polled by Reuters had forecast headline CPI rising 0.3 percent.

Core prices, which exclude food and energy items, increased 0.2 percent in February after rising by the same margin the prior month. That compared to analysts' prediction for a 0.1 percent increase.

On a year-over-year basis, consumer prices were up 0.2 percent after being flat in January. Energy prices surged 3.3 percent in February, also the largest monthly increase since July last year, while gasoline was up 8.3 percent.

However, compared to the same period last year, energy prices were down 18.5 percent, the department said.

Apparel prices jumped 1.3 percent, the biggest rise since a 1.5 percent gain in March 1990. (Reporting by Lucia Mutikani, Editing by Andrea Ricci)

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