The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the average price development of all goods and services purchased by private households in Austria. It is the primary measure of domestic inflation.
The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) enables EU-wide comparisons. The source is Eurostat (dataset prc_hicp_manr). Historical index values come from open government data of Statistik Austria (CC BY 4.0).
The Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) is the rate at which European banks lend each other short-term funds in euros. It serves as the reference rate for millions of variable-rate loans — especially variable-rate mortgages.
The four tenors 1M, 3M, 6M and 12M reflect different time horizons in the money market. Source: ECB Data Portal.
Data Sources & License
Euribor data: ECB Data Portal (European Central Bank) · Monthly averages, no API key required.
Contract Adjustment – Direct Index Values
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📋 How does this work? Statistik Austria continuously publishes updated values for CPI 2010 and CPI 2015 (COICOP-2018 revision). Contract adjustments can be read directly from the original series — no conversion factor needed. Select your contract's index basis, the reference month, and the current month.
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Data Currency Note
CPI 2010 & CPI 2015 (COICOP18) are continuously updated by Statistik Austria and contain current monthly values up to approximately 4–6 weeks before today.
CPI 2020 is the official reference series, also continuously updated. CPI 2005 ends historically ~2012.
For legally binding values, contact Statistik Austria directly.