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Primary Articles Inflation at 17.03%

For the week ended 8 Jan 2011, Primary Articles inflation ended at 17.03%, coming of the 20% highs we saw recently. And as usual, high revisions continue for ...

December Inflation at 8.43%, Sounds Too Low

The latest release says the December 2010 overall inflation is at 8.43%. Interestingly, manufactured goods saw only a 4.46% inflation, but Fuel saw 11.19% and ...

Primary Articles Inflation at 17.58%

The first data of 2011 is out – Data for Jan 1, 2011 shows Primary Articles at 17.58%. As usual, the revisions of past data are huge. The monthly data is due ...

Primary Articles Inflation Up to 20%

Welcome, 2011. The last week of the 2010 – as of December 25th – now shows Primary Articles Inflation at 20.2%. and back to the great upward revision ...

India December PMI at 58.9, Dips From Nov

From Markit, the HSBC India Services PMI (Purchase Managers’ Index) showed a dip to 58.9 from November’s 61.3. One piece that needs focus: December data ...

Primary Articles Inflation Spikes to 17.24%

Whoa. The latest WPI data on primary articles has taken WPI inflation on primary articles to 17.24%. Dangerously, the past revision spikes are reoccurring. ...

Primary Articles Inflation at 15.35%, up 2%

Primary articles is up 2% since last week, and stands at 15.35%. I’d mentioned that last year this was a benign period, and I expect headline inflation ...

RBI Keeps Rates Unchanged; Liquidity Tight

RBI keeps rates unchanged at 6.25% (repo) and 5.25% (reverse repo).  The Statutory Liquidity Ratio (SLR) is down to 24% (down 1%). There’s also a ...

PI WPI Inflation: 12.66%. Big Past Revisions Continue

Primary Articles Inflation as of 27 Nov 2010 is now at 12.66%, down from the 12.72% reported last week. This is because of a large base impact – last year ...

The Oddities of US Inflation.

Krugman says “Disinflation Confirmed”. Because if you remove housing from US core inflation the graph still slides downwards. Let’s see – Core ...