Inflation at 2.6 Percent in September, Deficit at 2.9 Percent of Gdp in the Second Quarter
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Inflation fell in September compared to August. In a year-on-year comparison, consumer prices were higher by 2.6 percent, which is 0.4 percentage points less than in August and two percentage points more than in September last year, according to data from the Statistical Office.
Year-on-year inflation fell in September compared to August. In year-on-year comparison, consumer prices were higher by 2.6 percent, which is 0.4 percentage points less than in August and two percentage points more than in September last year. Inflation continues to be driven primarily by food prices, the Statistical Office announced today. The increase in the price of food and non-alcoholic beverages (by seven percent) thus contributed 1.3 perc…
Year-on-year inflation fell in September compared to August. In the year-on-year comparison, consumer prices were higher by 2.6 percent, which is 0.4 percentage points less than in August and two percentage points more than in September last year. Inflation continues to be driven primarily by food prices, the Statistical Office announced today.
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