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Import prices spur US stagflation fear

By Daniel Pimlott in New York

Published: January 12 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 12 2008 02:00

Import prices rose at their fastest pace in at least 25 years in 2007, underlining the threat of stagflation as the US enters a period of slower economic growth, according to figures from the commerce department.

The data come as other figures showed the US trade deficit widening in November, suggesting even weaker growth in the final quarter of the year.

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