Consumer prices rose 0.8% from the previous month in September, contrasting August’s 0.3% decline. According to the Croatian Bureau of...
News Category: Inflation
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Croatia: Inflation holds steady in September -
United Kingdom: Inflation stays below the Bank of England’s target in September Consumer prices increased 0.1% in September compared to the previous month, down from August’s 0.4% growth. September’s rise was largely... -
Italy: Inflation at close to three-year low in September Consumer prices fell a revised 0.6% month-on-month in September (previously reported: -0.5% month-on-month), contrasting August’s 0.4% increase, according to revised... -
Slovakia: Inflation ticks up in September Consumer prices inched up 0.1% month-on-month in September, following August’s 0.2% increase. The print reflected higher prices for education, clothing... -
New Zealand: Inflation softens in Q3 Consumer prices increased 0.7% in Q3 2019 over the previous quarter, up slightly from Q2’s 0.6% rise, according to Statistics... -
Nigeria: Inflation rises from over three-year low in September Consumer prices increased 1.04% on a month-on-month basis in September, up from August’s 0.99% rise. The slight acceleration was mainly... -
Israel: Inflation falls in September, leaving imminent monetary easing on the cards Consumer prices fell 0.2% in September over the prior month, contrasting August’s 0.2% increase. September’s reading was driven by lower... -
Poland: Inflation eases in September A revised estimate showed consumer prices were unchanged over the previous month in September (previously reported: -0.1% month-on-month), matching August’s... -
China: Inflation edges higher in September on surging pork prices Consumer prices rose 0.9% in September, following August’s 0.7% increase. The print mostly reflected higher prices for food, particularly owing... -
France: Inflation slows in September Consumer prices fell 0.3% month-on-month in September, contrasting August’s 0.5% rebound, according to the Statistical Institute (INSEE). The decrease largely...