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India Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY

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Latest Release
Apr 12, 2024
Actual
4.85%
Forecast
4.91%
Previous
5.09%
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the change in the price of goods and services from the perspective of the consumer. It is a key way to measure changes in purchasing trends and inflation. The impact on the currency may go both ways, a rise in CPI may lead to a rise in interest rates and a rise in local currency, on the other hand, during recession, a rise in CPI may lead to a deepened recession and therefore a fall in local currency.
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India Consumer Price Index (CPI) YoY
 
Release Date Time Actual Forecast Previous
Apr 12, 2024 (Mar) 08:45 4.85% 4.91% 5.09%
Mar 12, 2024 (Feb) 08:00 5.09% 5.02% 5.10%
Feb 12, 2024 (Jan) 08:00 5.10% 5.09% 5.69%
Jan 12, 2024 (Dec) 08:00 5.69% 5.87% 5.55%
Dec 12, 2023 (Nov) 08:00 5.55% 5.70% 4.87%
Nov 13, 2023 (Oct) 08:00 4.87% 4.80% 5.02%

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leonardo saint amour de chanaz
leonardo saint amour de chanaz Jan 12, 2015 7:18AM ET
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country picking up nicely!!!.
RAKESH SHARMA
RAKESH SHARMA Nov 12, 2014 11:22AM ET
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its positive to market.... boooom
RAKESH SHARMA
RAKESH SHARMA Nov 12, 2014 11:01AM ET
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its positive to market.... boooom
yogesh sethi
yogesh sethi Jul 14, 2014 8:06AM ET
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it should be green coz its positive for usdinr
kiran madake
kiran madake May 12, 2014 10:06AM ET
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fall in local currency
Rebeck Carvalho
Rebeck Carvalho May 12, 2014 10:06AM ET
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i dont get it ,., why is this highlighted negative?? drop in inflation should benefit
Far Airtel
Far Airtel May 12, 2014 10:06AM ET
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In India, a drop in Inflation will benefit the nation by increasing the Purchasing Power in the hands of the people. However, for other economies like Europe, U.S & Japan, who are the Manufacturing Powerhouses of the world, a fall in Inflation which is already near Zero, would mean Price Stagnation, Low Growth & eventual Deflation. Therefore, a common color to denote fall in Inflation has been chosen as Red. For India, a fall in Inflation is always welcome though it's more because of the High Base Effect of the Last Year!
Vednidhi Bharadwaj
Vednidhi Bharadwaj May 12, 2014 10:06AM ET
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a rise in CPI may lead to a rise in interest rates and a rise in local currency, on the other hand, during recession, a rise in CPI may lead to a deepened recession and therefore a fall in local currency..
 
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