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BoE hits at US inflation measure

By Krishna Guha in Jackson Hole

Published: August 27 2006 18:43 | Last updated: August 27 2006 18:43

The US Federal Reserve is wrong to focus on core measures of inflation that exclude energy prices, Charles Bean, chief economist at the Bank of England, has suggested.

It should focus instead on headline inflation, which is much higher, he argued. Including energy and food costs, US consumer price inflation is running at an annual rate of 4.1 per cent, against 2.7 per cent for core inflation.

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