Economists are taking a closer look as US producer prices posted an unforeseen decline—the first downturn since April—potentially signalling a worrisome shift in the inflation narrative. Analysts remain divided on whether this trend forecasts a broader economic cooling or is just a peculiar market hiccup.
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