A key measure of investors’ inflation expectations has climbed in recent weeks, adding fuel to concerns about rising consumer prices.
As of Wednesday, the gauge known as the 10-year break-even rate suggested that the consumer-price index will rise by an annual average of 2.57% over the next decade, according to Federal Reserve Economic Data, or FRED. That is up from a recent low of 2.28% in late September and the highest level since 2013.
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