CPI的意思和读音

CPI

: [ˌsi pi ˈaɪ] : [ˌsiː piː ˈaɪ]

abbr.

(Consumer Price Index);

CPIabbr.

1.consumer price index

abbr.1.(=Consumer Price Index)

abbr.1.(=Consumer Price Index)

na.1.the consumer price index

1.(Consumer Price Index),,

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1.Analysts said the high consumer price index (CPI) in recent months had been a deterrent for an increase in oil prices.(CPI)

2.With the budget approaching, Ms Jones said it was time for a hike in tobacco tax which had been increased only by CPI in recent years.CPI(

3.Although December CPI fell a bit from November, inflation is likely to push up again over the next three months.12CPI11

4.Analysts said the soft price data implied the Fed might have to do more, not less, to drive the economy.,CPI

5.Essentially, CPI is a measure of how much time an instruction takes to run.,CPI

6.This means that as long as Shanghai's CPI increase did not occur for two years, Wal-Mart employees will be "substantial" growth.CPI

7.A. The consumer price index is one of the areas where China's statisticians have come in for a lot of criticism.(CPI)

8.But not satisfactory in terms of inflation, consumer price index (CPI) did not complete the year at 3% below target.(CPI)3%

9.Ahead in London look for Swiss GDP, German retail sales and unemployment change, French consumer spending and EU CPI and unemployment rate.GDP、

10.Economists widely expect China's inflation to have hit another two-year high last month, with the CPI rising 4. 7% from a year earlier.,11CPI4.7%,11