Consumer Price Index Has Four Weeks of Deceleration Followed and Dated in 0.34% in May
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The biggest contribution came from food, whose variation went from 0.51% in the third four-week period of May to 0.29% in the fourth The post Inflation by IPC-S rose 0.34% in the fourth four-week period of May appeared first on Monitor Mercantil.
The Consumer Prices Index (IPC) recorded four consecutive weeks of deceleration and closed in May before a variation of 0.52% in April. In the year the indicator accumulates up to 2,52%. In 12 months, 4.29%. The largest contribution for the recovery of IPC came from the Food group whose variation rate passed from 0.72%, in the fourth quarter of April to 0.29% in the fourth quarter of May. Unique material for signatories. To have complete access,…
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