Argentina Reports 2.5% Inflation in November; Third Consecutive Month of Acceleration
Inflation rose for a third consecutive month to 2.5% in November, driven by sharp increases in food, fuel, energy, and transport prices, government data showed.
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Inflation accelerated again in Argentina and reached 2.5% in November. The consumer price index thus recorded an increase of 0.2 points over the previous month and confirmed an upward trend: since Javier Milei assumed two years ago, the lowest inflation was reached last May (1.5%) and, from that moment on, has accelerated slightly but sustained. The year-on-year price variation was 31.4% and in what goes from 2025 it accumulates 27.9%. Unlike th…
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that the inflation of November 2025 was 2.5 per cent, thus hilvanando 6 consecutive months of
Associated Press BUENOS AIRES (AP) — Argentina recorded in November a rebound in inflation for the third consecutive month with a variation of 2.5%, driven by increases in food, fuel and public service rates. Along with the monthly price index, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported on Thursday that the inflation accumulated in the first 11 months of the year was 27.9% and that the year-on-year rate —with respect to N…
It reflects an acceleration from the 2.3% recorded in October. The price rise was 27.9% in the first eleven months of the year. As it continues in December and in 2026
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