Producer prices, retail sales down (Reuters)
15th Nov 2006, 01:49 GMT
Reuters - U.S. producer prices took their sharpest tumble in October since a matching record drop five years ago, influenced by cheaper energy that also sapped retail sales and showed a softening pace of economic activity.
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