European stocks waver ahead of US inflation data

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I don’t know what type of inflation metrics are you Fucking using but I go to Costco/Walmart eggs ^$2 milk $1,3^ , cereals $2 ^ Honey $5^ water $1,29^ toilet paper $4^ Salmon $10 ^ oatmeal $4 ^ ect since March 2022 it has not come down. Prices will remain/increase

How much is Brexit to do with this? Genuine question.

3Q GDP report opines on a period looking far back into the past. Think about it: the 3Q includes July. That was 200 basis points ago. How relevant is 3Q other than to say consumers were more resilient than we previously realized far back into the past in market terms

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