Sentences with phrase «by volatile food»

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The CPI can mislead because it is influenced by changes in volatile items such gasoline and food.
That's difficult because the consumer price basket is influenced by volatile items such as energy and food.
Excluding the volatile food and energy components, the CPI rose by 2.2 per cent over the year to December, up from 1.1 per cent in late 2003 (Graph 4).
After stripping out prices for food and energy, which tend to be more volatile, prices rose by just 0.7 % in the 12 months to December — the lowest rate of «core» inflation since records began in January 2001.
Meanwhile, core inflation, which excludes the more volatile energy and food prices, rose by 1.8 percent, also matching its growth rate in December.
Meanwhile, core inflation, which excludes the more volatile energy and food prices, rose by 1.8 percent, also matching its growth rate in... Read More»
The core producer price index, which excludes the most volatile components which are food and energy, increased by 0.1 % month - over-month.
How can Australian research and industry work together to help developing regions improve their resilience to an increasingly volatile world (geopolitical instability, warzones, and climate change) by helping them produce more food domestically, stabilising their markets and ultimately creating a new customer base?
The sale of the EU sugar operations is intended to achieve in a more focused, less volatile business, and a solid platform to deliver sustainable long - term growth in Tate & Lyle's speciality food ingredients business, supported by cash generated from its bulk ingredients activities.
The global food system is growing more fragile, and a changing climate and increasingly volatile weather patterns could reduce food production globally by 2 percent this century.
The global food system is growing more fragile, and a changing climate and increasingly volatile weather patterns could reduce food production globally by 2...
More detailed inflation figures can focus on inflation facing each quntile of the population by household income, split durable goods from non-durable goods from services, split wage from non-wage inflation, ignore volatile things like food and energy, etc..
The core inflation rate, which excludes volatile energy and food prices, has risen by only 2 percent in the 12 months ending Sept. 30, 2005, and is expected to stay low through the first part of 2006.
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