Caba Inflation Was 2.4% in November
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After two months without change, the IPC porteño has recorded an increase. Strong increases in food, especially in meat. Indec will announce its number this Thursday and the consultants anticipate that it will be around 2.5%. Inflation porteña recorded a jump in November and reached 2.4%. According to the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of ... More inflation: the index of CABA has climbed to 2.4% Read more »
The porteño index is known a few days before the INDEC publishes the national inflation of November.
Inflation in the City of Buenos Aires was 2.4% during the month of November and scores a rise of 28.3% so far this year. The index released on Wednesday by the Institute of Statistics and Censuses (IDECBA) of the Federal Capital reflected a slight acceleration with respect to 2.2% of October.The rise of the general cost of living in the City was mainly driven by the Recreation and culture, with an increase of 4%; Personal care, social protection…
The increase in prices accumulates 28.3% in the first 11 months of the year, while the year-on-year trajectory was 32.6%. It is the prelude of the CPI that will publish nationwide the INDEC this Thursday at 16. Details and graphs. The Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires announced this Wednesday that during the month of November the Porteño Consumer Price Index recorded an increase of 2.4%, thus accumulating an increa…
The price increase grew slightly compared to October and an acceleration is anticipated in December due to seasonality.The entry Inflation in the city of Buenos Aires was 2.4% in November and accumulated an increase of 32.6% in the last year was first published in #BorderPeriodismo.
The inflation of the City of Buenos Aires marked 2.4% in November, which represents a slight rise against 2.2% in October. Thus, the rise in prices seems to have found a “floor” of 2% monthly and in December it is anticipated that it could accelerate due to the usual seasonality. The Institute of Statistics Buenos Aires indicated that in the first 11 months of the year a rise of 28.3%. Meanwhile, the year-on-year trajectory (i.a.) of this indica…
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