Annual inflation in the US hit 9.1% in June, or more than what analysts had expected, and up from 8.6% in May. According to a Bloomberg estimate, the headline inflation number for June was expected to come in at 8.8% annually, while the so-called Core-CPI (consumer price index) – which excludes prices of food and energy – was expected to be 5.7%, down from 6% one month earlier....Read More: US Inflation Jumps More than Expected in June