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By Andrew Moran Producer prices ran hotter than expected for the second straight month, fueled by an increase in energy costs, serving as a reminder that the inflation fight may be far from over. In February, the producer price index (PPI), a measurement of the amount received by producers for goods, surged by 0.6 percent, up from January’s 0.3 percent increase, according to the Bureau…
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