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OM CPI held to 0.2% in February 2026, released March 2026.
Sigmacast track record will appear here once this indicator has been released 3+ times since Sigmanomics began tracking.
Sigmacast Σ-direction model: consensus + ½ × mean(surprise, trailing 90d).
CPI (Oman) was reported at 0.2% in March 2026. The reading was unchanged from the previous release. Trailing 12-month context per ETL data through March 2026. Over the past 12 months, the indicator has averaged 0.68%, ranging from -0.4% to 1.7% across 15 releases.
The indicator has been trending downward over the last three releases. The trailing three releases averaged 1.07%, down from the prior three at 1.1%. Volatility over the past year (σ 0.62%) is higher than the prior year (σ 0.54%). In March readings over the past 3 years, CPI has averaged 0.3%.
Historically, this indicator is positively correlated with XAU/USD (Bullish XAU).
Auto-generated from current model state · Refreshes on each release · Last update March 2026.
CPI, or Consumer Price Index, is a widely used economic indicator that measures the average change in prices of goods and services purchased by households. It is an important tool for assessing inflation and the overall cost of living for consumers. The CPI is calculated by tracking the prices of a basket of goods and services over time, providing valuable insights into the current state of the economy and its impact on consumers. This indicator is closely monitored by policymakers, businesses, and investors to make informed decisions about economic trends and financial strategies.
Inflation prints feed directly into central-bank policy expectations and real-yield calculations, and are among the most rate-sensitive releases on the calendar. The release is more useful as part of a longer-run signal than as a single-print catalyst. Released monthly.
Latest reading (Feb 2026): actual 0.2 %. Prior reading (Feb 2026): 2 %. Before that (Jan 2026): 1.4 %.
Sigmacast's 1-month forecast points to a materially lower reading versus the latest print, with the 3-month outlook reinforcing that direction. Both horizons are aligned bearish for this indicator, suggesting a consistent trend signal. Trend-driven dynamics are the primary headwind in the current projection.
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