freespinsnodepositneeded| U.S. CPI data released 30 minutes ahead of schedule The Bureau of Labor Statistics is conducting a comprehensive investigation

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) saidFreespinsnodepositneededReleased 30 minutes earlier on Wednesday due to carelessnessFreespinsnodepositneededConsumer price index (CPI) data.

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Before today's CPI and actual revenue data were released, BLS accidentally uploaded a subset of files to the site about 30 minutes in advance, "BLS said in a statement on its website on Wednesday night.

The agency usually publishes monthly reports on consumer prices at 8:30 local time and adheres to strict agreements to prevent early release. Wall Street investors and central bankers keep a close eye on the data for signs of where the economy is going.

freespinsnodepositneeded| U.S. CPI data released 30 minutes ahead of schedule The Bureau of Labor Statistics is conducting a comprehensive investigation

A month ago, it was reported that an economist at BLS had communicated with big Wall Street firms such as JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock about data related to a key indicator of US inflation, raising questions about the fairness of access to economic information.

The latest incident is likely to prompt a deeper and broader scrutiny of the release of economic data, which will have an impact on the trading of major assets and Fed policy.

BLS said it had reported the matter to the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the Inspector General of the Ministry of Labour.

"BLS takes data security issues seriously and is conducting a comprehensive investigation of procedures and internal controls to ensure that such incidents do not happen again," the agency said.