Core producer prices drop sharply (Reuters)
14th Nov 2006, 18:05 GMT
Reuters - U.S. core producer prices took their sharpest tumble in more than 13 years during October because of a continuing decline in energy costs and falling new car and truck prices, the Labor Department said on Tuesday.
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