Consumer prices decreased 0.7% from a month earlier on a seasonally-adjusted basis in April, softer than the 0.9% dip in...
News Category: Inflation
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Canada: Consumer prices year-on-year fall for the first time since September 2009 in April -
Euro Area: Inflation at near four-year low in April on plunging energy prices Harmonized inflation fell to 0.3% in April from March’s 0.7%, marking the lowest reading since August 2016. Inflation thus moved... -
Malaysia: Consumer prices decline on an annual basis in April Consumer prices dropped a seasonally-adjusted 2.7% over the previous month in April, coming in below the 1.2% drop seen in... -
UAE: Consumer prices fall for 16th consecutive month in April Consumer prices edged down 0.09% in April over the previous month, a milder drop than March’s 0.89% decline. April’s reading... -
Bulgaria: Inflation at over 2-year low in April amid lockdown and falling fuel prices Consumer prices fell 0.6% from the previous month in April, matching March’s drop. According to the Statistical Institute, April’s fall... -
Croatia: Consumer prices fall year-on-year for the first time in over three years in April Consumer prices dropped 0.2% from the last month in April, contrasting March’s 0.2% rise. April’s fall was mainly driven by... -
Israel: Consumer prices register greatest fall since July 2017 in April Consumer prices dropped 0.3% in April over the prior month, swinging from the 0.4% rise recorded in March. April’s result... -
Argentina: Inflation falls to over one-year low in April amid lockdown Consumer prices rose 1.5% from the previous month in April, moderating from March’s 3.3% increase. April’s result marked the softest... -
Italy: Inflation at over three-year low in April on falling energy prices Consumer prices rose 0.1% from the previous month in April, matching the 0.1% rise logged in March. Looking at the... -
Poland: Inflation recedes on plunging fuel prices in April Consumer prices dipped 0.1% over the previous month in April, contrasting March’s 0.2% increase. The reading largely reflected a slump...