Consumer prices fell 0.1% over the previous month in October, following a 0.2% month-on-month decrees in September. A breakdown by...
News Category: Inflation
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Estonia: Inflation dives to near three-year low in October -
Ecuador: Inflation rises in October Consumer prices rose 0.5% over the previous month in October (September: 0.0%), reflecting higher prices for transport, food and non-alcoholic... -
Latvia: Inflation falls to 17-month low in October Consumer prices rose 0.4% from the previous month in October, accelerating slightly from September’s 0.1% month-on-month uptick. A breakdown of... -
Costa Rica: Inflation decelerates in October Consumer prices fell 0.1% in October in month-on-month terms for the third consecutive month, partly due to the continued high-base... -
Brazil: Inflation drops to lowest level since August 2017 in October Consumer prices rose 0.10% in October over the previous month, contrasting September’s 0.04%. The result marked the lowest reading recorded... -
Cyprus: Consumer prices, on an annual basis, fall for fifth consecutive month in October Consumer prices rose 0.4% from the previous month in October, following September’s 0.6% month-on-month increase. According to the Statistical Service... -
Mexico: Inflation holds steady at Banxico’s target in October Consumer prices rose 0.54% from the previous month in October, following the 0.26% month-on-month increase logged in September. According to... -
Poland: Inflation eases further in October Consumer prices rose 0.2% over the previous month in October, following September’s flat reading, according to provisional data released by... -
Luxembourg: Harmonized inflation falls to near three-year low in October Consumer prices dipped 0.1% month-on-month in October, following a 0.2% fall in September. Prices for food, health, communication, and recreation... -
Russia: Inflation falls to 11-month low in October In October, consumer prices rose 0.1% over the previous month, contrasting September’s 0.2% month-on-month contraction and marking the first increase...