Consumer price index (CPI)

UK statistics office to keep 'unsuitable' inflation measure

Central Banking | 10 Jan 2013 secure

The UK Office for National Statistics will not change how it calculates RPI inflation – but will initiate an alternative index in parallel

Topics: Inflation, Consumer price index (CPI), UK Treasury, United Kingdom

Keeping sight of the real inflation target

Central Banking Journal | 24 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: Consumer price index (CPI), Inflation targeting, United Kingdom

Some CPI indexes inappropriate for inflation targeting, says Leyland

Central Banking | 20 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: Inflation targeting, Consumer price index (CPI)

Bank of Canada estimates measurement bias in CPI

Central Banking | 17 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: Consumer price index (CPI), Canada, Bank of Canada, Inflation

UK inflation figures show surprise rise in July

Central Banking | 14 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: United Kingdom, Inflation, Bank of England, Consumer price index (CPI)

National Bank of Ukraine figures show end of deflationary period

Central Banking | 13 Aug 2012 secure

Topics: Ukraine, National Bank of Ukraine, Inflation, Consumer price index (CPI), Deflation

National Bank of Hungary predicts stagflation

Central Banking | 29 Jun 2012 secure

Topics: growth, National Bank of Hungary, Hungary, Consumer price index (CPI), Inflation

Bank of Colombia rate-setters air inflation concerns

Central Banking | 14 May 2012 secure

Topics: Central Bank of Colombia, Colombia, Interest rates, Inflation, Consumer price index (CPI)

IMF research discusses new formulas for compiling CPI indexes

Central Banking | 30 Apr 2012 secure

Topics: IMF, Consumer price index (CPI), United States

BoJ to continue easing until it hits 1% inflation goal

Central Banking | 13 Mar 2012 secure

Topics: Bank of Japan, Consumer price index (CPI), Inflation targeting, Great East Japan Earthquake, Growth-Supporting Funding Facility, Ryuzo Miyao

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