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'core inflation rate' is correct and usable in written English.
The term can be used when referring to the rate of inflation that does not include energy, food, and other volatile prices. For example, "The core inflation rate rose by 0.1% last month."
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Europe's core inflation rate is also rising.
Stripped of oil and other volatile items, the core inflation rate is 1.3percentt.
The core inflation rate, a measure that excludes several items with volatile prices, was 1.7percentt.
One data point worth noting: the monthly core inflation rate was positive throughout 2008 and 2009.
The core inflation rate (excluding food and energy) remained unchanged at 1.7%.
Cheaper new cars, a result of the surging Canadian dollar, lowered Canada's core inflation rate last month, Statistics Canada reported.
[C9.] Core Inflation Rate Is Modest The government reported a smaller-than-expected increase in prices excluding energy and food.
Economists saw that Friday's figures included a core inflation rate, excluding food and fuel, of four-tenths of 1percentt.
America's core inflation rate (excluding fuel and food) has edged up to an annualised 2.7% in the past six months.
America's core inflation rate (excluding food and energy) has fallen from 2.6% in January 2002 to 1.6% in May.
However, Germany's core inflation rate is only 0.6%, perilously close to deflation.Japan's experience has shown how dangerous deflation can be.
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