CPI

person in pool looking at the buildings

Surging Global Energy Prices Propel Inflation in Thailand, Soaring by 0.88% in August

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Thailand took a notable leap in August, reaching a reading of 108.41. This surge, driven by rising global energy prices, resulted in headline inflation increasing by 0.88%. The impact of these price increases has rippled across various sectors in the country, affecting items such as gasoline, gasohol, and cooking […]

Surging Global Energy Prices Propel Inflation in Thailand, Soaring by 0.88% in August Read More »

architecture buildings city cityscape

South Korean Inflation Surges to 3.4% in August, Outstripping Expectations

South Korea’s National Bureau of Statistics has released data today indicating a significant uptick in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measure of inflation based on consumer spending. In August, year-on-year inflation surged to 3.4%, marking the first increase in seven months. This exceeded the expectations of economists polled by Reuters, who had anticipated a

South Korean Inflation Surges to 3.4% in August, Outstripping Expectations Read More »

aerial view of cityscape

Indonesian Inflation Edges Up to 3.27% in August Amid Rice and Oil Price Surges

Indonesia’s latest inflation figures for August have been released by the Indonesian Bureau of Statistics, showing a modest uptick in inflation. While the increase was lower than analysts had predicted, it still falls comfortably within the target range set by the Central Bank of Indonesia. In August, the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which tracks inflation

Indonesian Inflation Edges Up to 3.27% in August Amid Rice and Oil Price Surges Read More »

photo of vehicles on road near buildings

Germany’s Inflation Moderates as CPI Slows to 6.1% in August

In a notable development for the German economy, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) – a key measure of inflation gauged by consumer spending – revealed a notable deceleration. According to the German Federal Statistical Office (Destatis), the CPI rose by 6.1% year-on-year in August. This marked a slowdown from July’s previous rebound of 6.2%, indicating

Germany’s Inflation Moderates as CPI Slows to 6.1% in August Read More »

close up of australia on the world map and a plastic flag

Australian Inflation Rate Eases in July, Pointing Towards Potential Pause in Interest Rate Hikes

The latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has shed light on the state of inflation in the country, revealing a notable deceleration in July. This development, influenced by factors such as reduced fuel prices and decreased holiday travel expenses, has implications for the country’s monetary policy. The Consumer Price Index (CPI), a

Australian Inflation Rate Eases in July, Pointing Towards Potential Pause in Interest Rate Hikes Read More »

city people lights walking

Inflation in Japan Surpasses BOJ’s Target for 16 Consecutive Months, with July Seeing a 3.1% Rise

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in Japan has recently unveiled a significant rise in the core consumer price index (CPI), a pivotal measure of inflation that excludes fluctuations in food prices. This latest data reveals that the CPI escalated by 3.1 percent in July when compared to the same period last year. Notably,

Inflation in Japan Surpasses BOJ’s Target for 16 Consecutive Months, with July Seeing a 3.1% Rise Read More »

white and brown sailing ship

UK Inflation Eases to 6.8% in July, Aligning with Predictions

In a notable development, the United Kingdom’s headline inflation exhibited a deceleration in the month of July. While core inflation witnessed a rise, these contrasting trends have presented a challenge to the Bank of England (BoE), requiring a strategic approach to balance economic stability. The latest report reveals that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for

UK Inflation Eases to 6.8% in July, Aligning with Predictions Read More »