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Inflation in Croatia Rises to 3.7% in June — Among Highest in Eurozone - The Dubrovnik Times

Summary by The Dubrovnik Times
Inflation, measured by consumer prices, rose for the second consecutive month in Croatia in June, reaching 3.7%, up from 3.5% the previous month, according to the first estimate published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics (DZS) on Tuesday. According to DZS's preliminary estimate, the prices of goods and services for personal consumption, measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), were on average 3.7% higher in June compared to the same month…
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