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We are starting to see consumer-level inflation, via the Consumer Price Index, creep up in various economies, but, to date, there has been a disconnect between the 4 to 6 percent wholesale-level inflation and the 1 to 2 percent consumer-level inflation.
FORBES: Government Conspiracy To Lowball Inflation?
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Secondary market ticket aggregator, TiqIQ, has provided Forbes.com with ticket price data for the Super Bowl, which is up-to-date as of this morning.
FORBES: Ravens vs. 49ers Super Bowl Ticket Prices Projected To Be Lowest In Three Years
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The price of the underlying is up roughly 5.0% year-to-date, and has gained nearly 30% since June of 2012.
FORBES: Bulls Feast On Cracker Barrel Call Options, Bears Hit Banks In The XLF
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As of Aug. 1, FanSnap secondary ticket price data reveals that 2010 NFL secondary ticket prices are up 64% compared to year-to-date prices from 2009.
FORBES: Recession? What Recession? NFL Secondary Ticket Prices Up 64%