By Tuba Ongun
The annual consumer inflation rate in the US accelerated to 2.6% in October, matching market forecast, according to official data released on Wednesday.
Increasing for seven consecutive months, the figure was up from 2.4% in September which was the lowest rate since February 2021.
The annual decline in energy prices slowed in October by 4.9% after falling 6.8% in the prior month.
The cost of food, on the other hand, rose at a slower pace last month by 2.1% year-on-year versus September's 2.3%.
Core inflation, stripping out volatile food and energy prices, remained stable at 3.3% in September.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices index increased by 0.2% in October, consistent with the previous three months, in line with forecasts.
Monthly core inflation was also consistent at 0.3%.