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The Bank of England and the ECB – like most inflation targeting central banks – use the CPI to measure price inflation. But by definition, the CPI only includes the prices of goods and services ...
Economists also said lower inflation and a weak GDP deflator have dragged nominal growth to around 10%, even as real activity improves; the bigger challenge now is jobs and wage growth.
India’s stronger-than-expected GDP growth for the June quarter may have been overestimated, according to HSBC India. The bank said low deflators could be exaggerating real growth numbers, adding that ...