Reuters – The U.S. trade deficit widened in September by an unexpectedly large 18.2 percent, the largest increase in more than 10 years, as oil prices rose for the seventh straight month and imports from China bounded higher.

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U.S. trade gap widens 18.2 percent in September
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U.S. trade gap widens 18.2 percent in September (Reuters)
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