What Will Happen to Inflation This Month?: 0.8% that Gave the Wholesale Data Encourages the Government, but Oil Opens up Doubts
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Milei celebrated the July data as a sign of deceleration, although Brent's rise could put a floor in August's IPC, which consultants again place about 2 percent
A new survey on food and drink sparked a wake-up call on the course of August inflation, at a time when the government is trying to consolidate the process of price slowdown. The data appeared after a week crossed by the contrast between the latest retail and wholesale inflation records. The IPC of the INDEC advanced 2.1% in July, above 1.9% in June, after three consecutive months of deceleration. Within this measurement, food and non-alcoholic …
The value grew by 0.8% in the third week of August alone. The CPI of July was 2.1%.
A new survey on food prices triggered a warning signal about August's inflationary dynamics, just as the government seeks to consolidate a slowdown that in recent months showed some interruptions. The data also appears after a week marked by the counterpoint between retail and wholesale inflation.The last IPC of the INDEC showed that prices rose 2.1% in July, above the 1.9% recorded in June and after three consecutive months of slowdown.In that …
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