《亞洲經濟》印度12月通脹年率續升溫至5.59%不及預期 末季通脹年率5%
印度統計局數據顯示,受非食品價格上漲推動,印度2021年12消費者物價指數(CPI)按年升幅繼續加快至5.59%(前值升4.91%),創五個月高,但不及市場預期升5.8%。然而,累計2021年末季平均通脹年率5%,略低於印度央行之前預測升5.1%。
印度12月食品價格按年升幅繼續加快至4%(前值升1.87%),主因是基數效應所致;按月轉降1.2%,主因是蔬菜指數按月急降5.4%所致。期內,非食品、非燃料通脹或核心通脹年率維持於6.1%高位。
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