In May, consumer prices were stable month-on-month, matching April’s result, according to a preliminary release by the Statistical Institute (INSEE)....
News Category: Inflation
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France: Harmonized inflation falls to four-year low in May -
Slovenia: Consumer prices decline year-on-year for second consecutive month in May Consumer prices rose 0.9% over the previous month in May, after decreasing 0.9% in April. The rebound largely reflected higher... -
Vietnam: Inflation drops to lowest level since October in May Consumer prices dropped 0.03% over the prior month in May, a smaller fall than April’s 1.54% drop. Looking at the... -
Singapore: Consumer prices record largest decline since May 2016 in April Consumer prices dropped 0.92% in April over the previous month, a sharper drop then March’s 0.30% fall. April’s result marked... -
Japan: Core consumer prices decrease in April for the first time in over four years The core consumer price index, which excludes the price of fresh food, decreased 0.5% month-on-month in seasonally-adjusted terms in April,... -
Nigeria: Inflation remains stable in April Consumer prices rose 1.02% over the previous month in April, picking up from the 0.84% increase seen in March. April’s... -
Hong Kong: Inflation falls to lowest level since the start of the year in April Inflation came in at 1.8% in April, below March’s 2.3%. April’s result represented the lowest inflation rate since January. The... -
United Kingdom: Inflation plunges to lowest level since August 2016 in April Consumer prices fell a seasonally-adjusted 0.2% in April over the last month, down from the flat result recorded in March.... -
Slovakia: Inflation declines to lowest level since December 2018 in April Consumer prices remained unchanged in April, matching March’s flat reading. Looking at the details of the release, prices for food... -
Canada: Consumer prices year-on-year fall for the first time since September 2009 in April Consumer prices decreased 0.7% from a month earlier on a seasonally-adjusted basis in April, softer than the 0.9% dip in...