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RBA Glossary definition for CPI

CPI – Consumer Price Index. A general measure of price inflation for the household sector compiled and published by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Speech Remarks to A50 Dinner Philip Lowe Governor A50 ...

8 Feb 2018 Speech PDF 140KB
We are expecting CPI inflation to be in the2 to 2 per cent range over the next couple of years. ... Underlying inflation, which is less affected bythe scheduled increases in tobacco excise, is expected to be a bit lower than CPI inflation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2018/pdf/sp-gov-2018-02-08.pdf

Exchange Rates and Inflationary Pressures

23 Oct 2022 Speech PDF 778KB
Speech - 2022
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2022/pdf/sp-ag-2022-10-24.pdf

Opening Statement to House of Representatives Standing Committee on Economics, Canberra - 19 February 2010

18 Mar 2010 Speech PDF 18KB
Over the past year, it was about 2 per cent on a CPI basis and about 3 per cent in underlying terms.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2010/pdf/sp-gov-190210.pdf

Universidad De Chile Conference on Central Bank Independence, Mandates and Policies

22 Oct 2021 Speech PDF 176KB
From the outset, our target has been for CPI inflation to average between 2 and3 per cent over time.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2021/pdf/sp-gov-2021-10-22.pdf

The Economic Outlook

10 Aug 2020 Speech PDF 346KB
Temporary factors are driving large movements in inflation in the June and September quarters.Headline CPI declined by 2 per cent in the June quarter. ... Most of the decline in headline CPI will reverse in the September quarter.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2020/pdf/sp-ag-2020-08-07.pdf

The Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy

21 May 2019 Speech PDF 436KB
Looking through the details of the CPI, there appear to be onlylimited inflation pressures across much of the economy. ... For 2019 as awhole, headline CPI inflation is expected to be around 2 per cent and the same the following year.This means that
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2019/pdf/sp-gov-2019-05-21.pdf

10/4/2019 Lumps, Bumps and Waves | Speeches ...

4 Oct 2019 PDF 277KB
Higher oil prices flow through fairly directly to petrol prices, and thus generate short-termfluctuations in CPI inflation, both here and abroad. ... So even though our policy target isspecified as a medium-term average of overall CPI inflation, we use
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2019/pdf/sp-so-2019-10-04.pdf

Today's Monetary Policy Decision

6 Jul 2021 Speech PDF 155KB
It is clear that inflationcan increase for reasons unrelated to wages and there will be another example of this in the Junequarter, when CPI inflation spikes to 3 per cent.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2021/pdf/sp-gov-2021-07-06.pdf

The Year Ahead

7 Feb 2019 Speech PDF 339KB
Thelatest CPI data were consistent with this outlook. The headline CPI number was, however, a bitlower than we had previously expected, reflecting the decline in petrol prices that started late lastyear.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2019/pdf/sp-gov-2019-02-06.pdf

Housing in the Endemic Phase

26 May 2022 Speech PDF 480KB
Actual rentspaid have been rising there, and in these and some other countries, such as Canada, CPI rentalinflation is now running at the fastest pace in many years. ... 100. 120. 140. index. Advertised. CPI. Sources: ABS; CoreLogic; RBA; Yieldbroker.
https://www.rba.gov.au/speeches/2022/pdf/sp-ag-2022-05-25.pdf