Betekenis van:
retail price index
retail price index
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- an index of changes in retail prices
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The retail price index is a barometer of economic activity.
- The most relevant index is the property price index for retail outlets, which relates to built-up areas in larger towns and, for 2005, is composed of approximately one-third shopping centres and two-thirds other retail outlets.
- In a given year, the price change for BT's regulated retail services was not allowed to exceed RPI-X, where RPI is the annual percentage change in the whole economy retail price index.
- In February 2007 the Swedish authorities provided a letter signed by the Head of the Town Council of Åre, where several general market indexes (Retail Price Index, Property price index for retail outlets, etc.) are applied to the sale price in order to estimate the increase in price of the land during the period mentioned above.
- fixed decommissioning contributions of GBP 20 million per annum -indexed to the retail price index (RPI)- but tapering off as stations close;
- In practical terms, this means that for a pack of basic candles sold at an indexed retail price of 100 to consumers the gross margin of retailers could be as high as an index of 70.
- Most of the indexes provided are very general (e.g. Retail Price Index) and national in scope and thus do not seem to be adequate in the context of the specific sale.