However, CPI also has its detractors because it excludes all housing costs.
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On Friday we have EU CPI data which is expected to improve.
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May's rise in the CPI was broadly in line with economists' expectations.
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Generally, a high CPI reading is seen as positive for the Pound.
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This study substantiates results from previous CPI-related microbiome profiling studies in mRCC.
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You can buy iBonds directly from the U.S. Treasury, which have returns indexed to a cost-of-livingindex.
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Secondly, there are break clauses; and thirdly, the mechanism for rent determination is linked directly to the cost-of-livingindex.
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So much so that London, long at the top of the cost-of-livingindex, dropped 18 places in just a year.
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It makes already mortgage-stretched, two-career couples "creche-poor", creating an unacknowledged economic strain not reflected in the cost-of-livingindex.
Uso de consumer price index en inglés
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Volatile food costs pushed the consumerpriceindex down sharply in May.
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The consumerpriceindex in the same period was 77 per cent.
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Food prices make up almost 19 percent of the consumerpriceindex.
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This is because of the way the consumerpriceindex is calculated.
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Markets await consumerpriceindex data, due later in the day.
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Over the same period, the consumerpriceindex has risen 30 per cent.
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That will heighten the importance of the consumerpriceindex due later Thursday.
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Cover prices of newspapers rose well in excess of the consumerpriceindex.
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The consumerpriceindex has been unchanged for two months in a row.
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In Brazil, that will include the benchmark IPCA consumerpriceindex.
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The installments will be adjusted based on the benchmark IPCA consumerpriceindex.
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Recession follows accelerating consumerpriceindex (CPI) inflation as night follows day.
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Rent reviews are every five years and are linked to the consumerpriceindex.
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The key economic indicator due for release is the consumerpriceindex for June.
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Food makes up a third of China's consumerpriceindex.
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December's consumerpriceindex was unchanged on a month-on-month basis.