The U.S. consumer inflation rate fell back in October as higher housing costs were offset by lower fuel prices. Consumer price index (CPI) figures released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated consumer prices rose by 0.1% in October, in line with market expectations. On a 12-month basis the consumer inflation rate fell back from September’s 2.2% to 2.0%. Medical care, used vehicles, tobacco, education, vehicle insurance and personal care...