Import Prices
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The United States Import Price Index is published by the United States Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics. It is part of the Office of Prices and Living Conditions. It began as an annual publication, publishing its first index in 1973. It began publishing on a quarterly basis in 1974. A major program milestone occurred in 1982 when the Office of Management and Budget placed the IPP indexes on its list of Principal Federal Economic Indicators together with the Consumer Price Index and Producer Price Index. In January 1993, the IPP began the monthly publication of merchandise indexes. The IPP is constantly expanding in its mission to measure the import and export of goods and services to/from the U.S.
The IPP publishes indexes on merchandize categories and selected categories of services. Currently, the IPP publishes monthly air passenger, air freight, ocean liner, and ocean tanker service indexes.
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Japan's sharp wholesale price rise heaps pressure on BOJ's ultra-easy policy
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Japan's wholesale inflation near steady at 9.3% as commodity prices ease
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Japan's Oct wholesale prices rise 9.1% yr/yr
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Fed's soothsayers see signs of an inflation downshift
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Japan wholesale prices rise the most in 5 months, put squeeze on corp profits
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Japan's Aug wholesale inflation hits 9% as price rises broaden
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Japan's wholesale inflation moderates on easing global commodity pressure
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Japan wholesale prices hit record 10% as energy costs soar
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Japan's wholesale inflation stays near record on Ukraine war, weak yen
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Marketmind: A (potentially) historic day
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Japan premier warns of negative impact on companies from weak yen
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Marketmind: Muddied Waters
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Japan wholesale prices continue to surge as import costs hit record
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China Gas Enters into Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement with Sinopec
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As Fed fog lifts, central bankers keep puzzling over China
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Dec. MoM Import Price Index -2.5% vs -2.7%
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Nov Import Price Index -1.5% vs -1.8% Expected
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Import Price Index -1.3% vs -1.5% Expected
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Sept. MoM Import Price Index -0.5% vs -0.7% Expected
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July MoM Import Price Index -0.2% vs -0.3% Expected
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June MoM Import Price Index 0.1% vs 0.4% Expected
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Overnight Headlines and Four Items for the Day Ahead
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April Import Price Index -0.4% vs 0.3% Expected
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Import Price Index 0.9% vs 0.5% Expected
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Jan. MoM Import Price Index 0.1% vs -0.1% Expected
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MoM Import Price Index 0.0% vs 0.4% Expected
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Nov MoM Import Price Index -0.6% vs -0.7% Expected
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Oct. MoM Import Price Index -0.7% vs -0.5% Expected
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Import Price Index 0.2% vs 0.2% Expected
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August MoM Import Price Index 0.0% vs 0.5% Expected
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July Import Price Index 0.2% vs 0.8% Expected
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June Import Price Index -0.2% vs Flat Expected
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MoM April Import Price Index -0.5% vs -0.5% Expected
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March Import Price Index -0.5% vs -0.5% Expected
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Import Price Index for February came in at 1.1% versus an expected 0.6%
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Import Price Index up 0.6%, versus an expected 0.8%
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Import Price Index -0.1% versus an expected +0.1%
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Import Price Index (Oct) 0.5%, versus the consensus of 0.0%
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May Import Price Index Down 1.0%, Inline; Down 0.3% YoY
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Mar. Import Price Index Up 1.3%, vs. Cons. 0.8%; Up 3.4% YoY
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Feb. Import Price Index Rose 0.4%, vs. Cons. 0.6%; Up 5.5% YoY
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Jan. Import Price Index Up 0.3%, Inline; Up 7.1% YoY
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Dec. Import Price Index Fell 0.1%, Inline; Up 8.5% YoY
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Nov. Import Price Index Up 0.7%, vs. Cons. +1.0%; Up 9.9% YoY
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Oct. Import Price Index: Down 0.6%, vs. Cons. 0.0%, Up 11% YoY
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Sept. Import Price Index: +0.3%, vs. Cons. -0.4%; Up 13.4% YoY
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Aug. Import Price Index: -0.4%, vs. Cons. -0.8%; Up 13% YoY
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Jul. Import Price Index: +0.3%, vs. Cons. -0.1%
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Jun. Import Prices Down 0.5% MoM, Up 13.6% YoY
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May Import Price Index: +0.2%, vs. Cons. -0.7%; Up 12.5% YoY

