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Hurricanes and oil push US deficit to $66bn

By Christopher Swann in Washington

Published: November 11 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 11 2005 02:00

The US trade deficit jumped to a record $66.1bn in September, up almost $7bn on the previous month and surpassing even the most pessimistic forecasts.

The US trade performance was undermined by a strike at Boeing, disruption caused by Hurricane Katrina and the soaring price of oil.

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