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| | ... like automotive fuel, fruit and vegetables, and holiday travel. It can be helpful to exclude these items from the headline CPI to provide a view of underlying inflation," ABS head of prices statistics Michelle Marquardt said. "When excluding these volatile ... |
| | | ... while the consumer price index (CPI) is well above the RBA's target, underlying inflation pressure remains evident. "Headline CPI in the third quarter of the year lifted 1.2%, in line with our forecast, but a tick above consensus, and a re-acceleration ... |
| | | ... travel," explained ABS head of prices statistics Michelle Marquardt. "It can be helpful to exclude these items from the headline CPI to provide a view of underlying inflation. When excluding these volatile items from the monthly CPI indicator, the annual ... |
| | | ... generally remained elevated. Marquardt added it can be helpful to exclude items with volatile price changes from the headline CPI to provide a view of underlying inflation. "When excluding these volatile items, the annual movement of the monthly CPI ... |
| | | ... at 5% year on year. NAB economist Taylor Nugent said the US CPI showed welcome, but not overwhelming, progress. "Headline CPI rose less than expected, up 0.1% month on month, and 5.0% year on year, down from 6.0%," Nugent said. However, core inflation ... |
| | | The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) has forecast that headline CPI (7.8%) is expected to be the peak in this economic cycle. In a monetary policy statement, the RBA said CPI is still high, affecting a range of goods and services. Global factors such ... |
| | | ... Barclays said. Headline inflation also continued to rise, up 0.2% in July to 2.7% year on year. The upward pressure on headline CPI being driven by ongoing increases in food costs (led by pork prices). While China's CPI inflation is lower than levels ... |
| | | ... obvious, saying inflation remains uncomfortably high. "Looking ahead, recent developments in energy prices suggest that headline CPI inflation will remain on a gentle downward trend in August. However, while headline inflation might have peaked in June ... |
| | | ... coming months and quarters. "The difficulty is central banks must respond to the here and now, and Australia's annual headline CPI of 5.1% cannot be dismissed easily," he said. "The monetary action being taken right now will manifest itself in significantly ... |
| | | ... quarterly Consumer Price Index release, despite a tight labour market. HSBC chief economist Paul Bloxham expects headline CPI inflation to increase to 3.1% year on year in Q4 2021. He observes that both demand and supply side factors should continue ... |
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