Bangkok Post January Headline Cpi Rises 0 68 Y O Y Below Forecast
Bangkok Post January Headline Cpi Rises 0 68 Y O Y Below Forecast The headline consumer price index rose 0.68% in january from a year earlier, after december's 0.78% rise, commerce ministry data showed on thursday. The headline consumer price index (thcpi=eci) dropped 0.66% in january from a year earlier, following an annual fall of 0.28% in the previous month, the commerce ministry.
Bangkok Post December Headline Cpi Rises Below Forecast Thailand’s headline consumer price index fell by 0.66 percent in january compared with the same month a year earlier, marking the tenth consecutive month of negative inflation and a larger drop than analysts had forecast. The consumer price index in january 2025, when compared to december 2024, increased by 0.10% (mom), following an increase of food and non alcoholic beverages category by 0.18% (mom). This page provides the latest reported value for thailand consumer price index (cpi) plus previous releases, historical high and low, short term forecast and long term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Thailand's headline cpi fell 0.1% y y in march, moderating from the 0.9% decline in february. core inflation held at 0.6%. we expect the spike in global oil prices and the low base effects to deliver headline inflation in the coming months.
Bangkok Post May Headline Cpi Rises 2 44 Y Y Below Forecast This page provides the latest reported value for thailand consumer price index (cpi) plus previous releases, historical high and low, short term forecast and long term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Thailand's headline cpi fell 0.1% y y in march, moderating from the 0.9% decline in february. core inflation held at 0.6%. we expect the spike in global oil prices and the low base effects to deliver headline inflation in the coming months. Historical data can be retrieved from the following sources. Bangkok: thailand's annual headline inflation rate was negative for a 10th straight month in january, driven by lower energy prices and government measures to ease living costs, the commerce ministry said on thursday. The southeast asian country's consumer price index (cpi) fell 0.66 percent last month compared to a year earlier, accelerating from a 0.28 percent decrease in december 2025, according to the ministry of commerce. The headline consumer price index dropped 0.66% in january from a year earlier, following an annual fall of 0.28% in the previous month, the commerce ministry. the reading compared with a forecast decline of 0.40% in a reuters poll, and remained well below the central bank’s inflation target range of 1% to 3%.
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