Energy Costs Drive Fears Wholesale Prices See Biggest Jump Since 1990
1st Nov 2005, 11:17 GMT
By Martin Crutsinger< Associated Press WASHINGTON - Wholesale inflation jumped by the largest amount in 15 years in September, and there are worrisome signs that soaring energy prices from the hurricanes are beginning to spill over to the rest of the economy.
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