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By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. consumers’ near-term inflation expectations fell to a one-year low in September and the outlook over the next five years also improved, easing fears that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates by a full percentage point next week. The University of Michigan’s survey on Friday followed in the wake of data this week showing a surprise increase in consumer prices in August, which raised concerns that high inflation was becoming entrenched. “This more or less silences those calls for a 100-basis-point hike next week,” said Jennifer Lee, a senior…