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A customer shops for appliances at a Home Depot store in Chicago, Illinois, the United States, in this March 24 photo. The United States on Friday pressed the world’s leading exporters, including Germany and Japan, to generate more economic growth within their borders, warning that the world could not rely too much on U.S. consumers. U.S. consumer prices increased for a second straight month in March on rising gasoline and housing costs, a sign of an uptick in inflation that should keep the Federal Reserve on course to start raising interest rates this year.SD-Agencies
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