Consumer prices were unchanged on a seasonally-adjusted basis over the previous month in September, below the 0.17% rise logged in...
News Category: Inflation
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Malaysia: Consumer prices fall year-on-year for seventh month running in September -
United Kingdom: Inflation increases in September Consumer prices rose a seasonally-adjusted 0.41% in September over the previous month, contrasting the 0.42% fall logged in August. The... -
Argentina: Inflation falls again in September Consumer prices increased 2.84% over the last month in September, above the 1.70% increase logged in August. September’s rise was... -
Croatia: September records zero inflation, the highest reading in six months Consumer prices rose 0.88% from the previous month in September, swinging from August’s 0.10% drop and marking the sharpest increase... -
Euro Area: Annual prices fall at sharpest pace in over four years in September Harmonized consumer prices fell 0.3% compared to the same period of the previous year in September, a sharper fall than... -
Italy: Pace of decline in annual prices sharpest in close to six years Consumer prices fell 0.68% month-on-month in September, contrasting August’s 0.29% increase. The figure mainly reflected lower prices for services related... -
Ghana: Inflation plunges to lowest level since March in September Consumer prices fell 0.20% in September over the previous month, a more moderate drop than the 0.41% fall seen in... -
China: Price pressures soften in September Consumer prices rose 0.2% over the previous month in September, following August’s 0.4% increase. The increase mainly reflected higher prices... -
Israel: Consumer prices drop at quicker pace on an annual basis in October Consumer prices increased 0.30% in October over the previous month, swinging from September’s 0.10% fall. October’s reading was the sharpest... -
France: Harmonized inflation flatlines in September, marking weakest reading in over four years Consumer prices fell a seasonally-adjusted 0.51% in September over the previous month, a sharper drop than the 0.10% fall seen...