Примеры употребления для CPI (consumer price index)
1. In 2004, housing and housing–related costs, which represent 36 per cent of the CPI (consumer price index) rose 6.7 per cent and pushed the rate of inflation to 4.6 per cent from 3.2 per cent in 2003.
2. "With domestic final goods prices bottoming in addition to the gains in imported final goods prices, you can expect more upward pressure on the CPI (consumer price index) going forward." The BOJ has pledged to keep its so–called "quantitative easing" policy, under which it floods the banking system with huge amounts of surplus funds, until the core CPI starts to rise steadily above year–ago levels.
3. In a speech last night she said: "If global inflation subsides and UK output remains a little below trend . . . there could be a greater risk of CPI [consumer price index] inflation being below target in around two years‘ time than in the MPC‘s forecast." She thought the "most likely outcome" was that growth would be "slightly slower" this year than in the MPC‘s central forecast, which projects an acceleration to an annual rate of about 3 per cent by the end of the year.