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A persistent increase in the level of prices (including consumer products and wages). Traders closely watch inflation because the primary way to fight inflation is to raise interest rates which, in turn, supports the currency of the affected country.
Ãâó: fxtrade.oanda.com/help/glossary/glossaryD_I.html
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no more than 1.5% above the average inflation rate of the lowest 3 inflation countries in the EU
Ãâó: www.bized.ac.uk/virtual/economy/library/glossary/
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A rate of increase in the general price level of all goods and services. (This should not be confused with increases in the prices of specific goods relative to the prices of other goods.)
Ãâó: countrystudies.us/united-states/economy-12.htm
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A condition of increasing prices. In Canada, inflation is generally measured by the Consumer Price Index.
Ãâó: www.globefund.com/centre/Glossary_IFIC.html
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| inflation |
Increase in the prices for goods and services.
Ãâó: www.candlestrength.com/stock-trading-glossary.htm
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