OECD Inflation Rate Jumped to 4% in March Due to the Energy Impact of Iran’s War
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Madrid. The annual inflation rate of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) was 4 per cent last March, six tenths above the February figure and the highest price increase since September 2025, following the sharp rise in energy prices following the conflict in the Middle East. Specifically, energy prices among OECD countries rose on average 8.1 per cent year-on-year in March, their highest level since February 2023, hav…
The think tank of the old savings banks has just launched a warning that should not be trivialized. Funcas has cut its forecast of growth for Spain in 2026 to 2.2%, just two tenths less than it expected three months ago. The real leap is in inflation: if the war in Iran lasts beyond the summer, the average annual CPI will go to 4%, twice what it projected before the conflict. The decline of GDP and the new inflation scenario The review, containe…
In a statement released today, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) states that homologous inflation has increased in most of the organization's countries (in 33 of the 37 with monthly data available), remained broadly stable in two and decreased in Slovenia and Turkey. OECD states that homologous inflation of the organization's energy reached 8.1% in March, the highest level since February 2023, and increased in most…
The OECD annual inflation rate was 4 per cent last March, six tenths above the February figure and the largest price increase since September 2025.
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