Economic EventCore CPI
UnitsPercentage Change from Previous Period
Current PeriodFeb 2010
Release DateMar. 18. 10
Reported0.1
Consensus for Current Period0.1
Number of Forecasts40
Economic Surprise0 ( 0.00 % )
Prior PeriodJan 2010
Reported Value for Prior Period-0.1
Revised From 
Next Release DateApr. 14. 10
Next Release Time8:30 AM Eastern Time
Source http://stats.bls.gov/news.release/pdf/cpi.pdf
Note 
DescriptionCore Consumer Price Index- CPI is one of the most widely recognized price measures for tracking the price of a market basket of goods and services purchased by individuals. The weights of the components are based on consumer spending patterns. The CPI covers both goods and services. Here it differs from the Producer Price Index which covers just goods. The other difference between the two indexes is that the CPI covers cost facing consumers, while PPI covers purchases and/or wholesalers. The core CPI is the CPI less food and energy. Empirical work has shown that significant surprises in the CPI are correlated with stock price movements.
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