Slovenia: Harmonized inflation drops to lowest level since May in September
Harmonized inflation came in at 10.6% in September, which was down from August’s 11.5%. September’s reading marked the lowest inflation rate since May. The reading was driven by moderating price pressures for housing and utilities.
The trend pointed up, with annual average harmonized inflation coming in at 7.8% in September (August: 7.1%). Meanwhile, consumer price inflation fell to 10.0% in September, from the previous month’s 11.0%.
Finally, harmonized consumer prices fell 0.30% over the previous month in September, which was below August’s 0.10% fall. September’s result marked the weakest reading since March.