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    CNBC Daily Open: Investors might not want to take U.S. inflation numbers in November at face value - CNBC

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    U.S. inflation in November cooled to 2.7%, below expectations, but economists caution that the data may be distorted and not fully reflect consumer experiences.

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    U.S. inflationNovember CPIeconomic datainvestor cautionconsumer prices
    1. CNBC Daily Open: Investors might not want to take U.S. inflation numbers in November at face value  CNBC
    2. November consumer prices rose at a 2.7% annual rate, lower than expected, delayed data shows  CNBC
    3. US Treasuries Head for First Weekly Gain Since November  Bloomberg.com
    4. US says price increases eased last month but data may be distorted and Americans aren't feeling it  AP News
    5. Inflation cooled in November to 2.7%, but economists say to take it with ‘the entire salt shaker’  CNN

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