(ANSA) - NEW YORK, DECEMBER 13 - Inflation is slowing down in the United States.
Consumer prices in November rose by 7.1%, signaling a slowdown compared to +7.7% in October and +8.2% in September.
The figure is better than analysts' expectations, who bet on +7.3%.
On a monthly basis, prices rose by 0.1% against the +0.3% expected by the market.
US inflation brakes sharply in November, the smallest increase since the end of 2021. The core index, excluding energy and food, marked an increase of 0.2% on October and 6% on the same last month time last year.
Futures on American stocks fly: futures on the S&P 500 rise by 3%, those on the Nasdaq by 4.2%.
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