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Argentina registered its 14th consecutive slowdown in inflation, with a year-on-year CPI of 39.4% in June and fiscal adjustment as a key.
Last June marked a turning point for the family economy in Greater Resistencia. According to the latest report from the provincial Statistics Department (Dpiet), the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by only 0.9%, the lowest variation since the pandemic and, excluding that exceptional period, the lowest since July 2017. The most notable change was the 0.3% drop in the prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages, with a sharp decline in fruits …
The most recent private forecasts collected monthly by the Argentine Central Bank indicate that inflation will be 27% this year.
Luis “Changi” Cáceres, one of the historical references of the Santa Fe radicalism, shared a strong reflection on the political and economic reality of the country, and pointed both against the current government and against the decadence of the democratic system. In statements to Cadena Oh!, Cáceres warned: “1.6% of inflation drawn. I understand that we are the fourth country in the world in inflation at this time. I do not remember levels of i…
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) has been reduced in June and stands at 39.4% year-on-year, about 4.1 percentage points less than in the previous month. ...
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that the Consumer Price Index (IPC) for June was 1.6%, representing an accumulated increase of 39.4% compared to June of the previous year. These figures were enthusiastically received by President Javier Milei, who interpreted them as a positive step forward. To highlight this result, the president shared a photograph in which he appeared with the Minister of Economy, Luis Caput…
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