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In India, CPI (combined) is declared as the new standard for measuring inflation (April 2014). [2] CPI numbers are typically measured monthly, and with a significant lag, making them unsuitable for policy use. India uses changes in the CPI to measure its rate of inflation. The WPI measures the price of a representative basket of wholesale goods.
The C-CPI-U tries to mitigate the substitution bias that is encountered in CPI-W and CPI-U by employing a Tornqvist formula and utilizing expenditure data in adjacent time periods in order to reflect the effect of any substitution that consumers make across item categories in response to changes in relative prices. The new measure, called a ...
“If the CPI also comes in above expectations, the interest rate picture may be thrown into doubt…more hot inflation data could make the debate about whether 2024 will contain even a single cut.”
Economic indicators include various indices, earnings reports, and economic summaries: for example, the unemployment rate, quits rate (quit rate in American English), housing starts, consumer price index (a measure for inflation), inverted yield curve, [1] consumer leverage ratio, industrial production, bankruptcies, gross domestic product ...
The first reading of 2023 showed stubborn inflation, as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased just 0.1% to 6.4% on an annual basis. However, it was higher than anticipated. This is the seventh...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 3.2% in July over the prior year, a slight acceleration from June's 3% annual increase. Prices were up 0.2% in July from the previous month, in line with June's ...
It reflects consumers' perception of the prevailing and expected employment situation in India. It is a strong indicator of the prospects of the services sector. Inflation Sentiment Index. Current and expected sentiment on interest rates; Current and expected level of prices of all goods on average; It tracks price increases felt and expected ...
Even as price pressures eased from the 9.1% peak of the current inflation cycle, last month's reading marked the second-hottest December CPI print since 1981, topped only by 7.1% in December 2021.