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Most of the gauges on the Atlanta Fed’s underlying inflation dashboard are higher than ranges consistent with a 2% annual inflation rate.

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That will put the focus on a December meeting of the Central Economic Work Conference to gauge direction of fiscal and monetary policies.

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“All eyes are looking to gauge India’s response to sanctions against Russia,” said Manish Raj, chief financial officer at Velandera Energy Partners.

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Benchmark volatility gauges have settled over the past few trading sessions, however.

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The data, which covers 20% of the nation’s private workforce, had been available to the Fed with a roughly one-week delay—making it both a timely and comprehensive gauge of job-market conditions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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