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  2. Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics, the producer of the U.S. CPI, calculated an experimental index designed for direct comparison with the HICP. [2] In addition, since 2006 the Division of International Labor Comparisons at the Bureau of Labor Statistics has compiled international comparisons of the HICP for different countries. [3]

  3. Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices - Wikipedia

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  4. Consumer price index by country - Wikipedia

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    Source: Statistics Canada. Canada's CPI is published by Statistics Canada. The index is calculated and published monthly. It is used to escalate a given dollar value, over time, to preserve the purchasing power of that value. Thus, the CPI is widely used to adjust contracted payments, such as wages, rents, leases and child or spousal support ...

  5. Another measure of US inflation, the Consumer Price Index, has shown the same upward trend: In March, the CPI rose 3.5% compared with the same month in 2023, up from 3.2% in February.

  6. Eurozone CPI set to weaken in November after German ... - AOL

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  7. Macroeconomic data in the eurozone countries - Wikipedia

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    The key macroeconomic data in the eurozone countries are: General government net debt / Percent of GDP; General government net lending/borrowing / Percent of GDP;

  8. Inflation heated up last month as consumer prices rose 2.7% ...

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    The November CPI data showed that price pressures continue to persist, but it also fell largely in line with expectations, teeing up another quarter-point rate cut from the Fed when it meets next ...

  9. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Eurozone fell into recession from January to March [222] and also in March, the Eurozone core inflation hit a record 5.7%, the highest level since records began in 2001. [223] On 14 September, the ECB raised the interest rate for the tenth consecutive time to 4%, the highest since the euro was launched in 1999. [224] [225]