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Argentina: Indec Says Inflation in October Climbs 2.3%

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Argentina's Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 2.3% in October, accelerating from the 2.1% recorded in September, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported Wednesday. The new data brings the total accumulated inflation for the first ten months of 2025 to 24.8%. The year-on-year inflation rate climbed to 31.3%.

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The consumer price index rose again in Argentina and, for the second consecutive month, remained above the two points. According to the official data known on Wednesday, inflation was 2.3% in October, a month marked by the mid-term elections – in which Javier Milei’s government was imposed – the financial instability and the economic rescue of the United States. Throughout the year, price increases accumulate 24.8%. Continue reading

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President Javier Milei referred this afternoon to the October inflation figure, which stood at 2.3%, and despite its slight acceleration, highlighted the management of his Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. Through a post, the president relativized the rise and agreed on the arguments put forward by the minister. “Very important the last paragraph, let’s go Toto,” Milei argued from his X account by sharing the message that the Minister of Economy…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The INDEC disseminated the price variation for the past month. As of this year, the Consumer Price Index has already increased by 24.8%.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Buenos Aires, November 12, 2025 – Total News Agency-TNA-The October inflation again showed a slight acceleration and marked 2.3%, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). The data, which implies an annual variation of 31.3% and an accumulated 24.8% so far this year, revives the debate on the consistency of the deinflation process in a country that still carries foreign exchange tensions, fiscal pressures and depres…

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Ricardo Raul Benedetti broke the news in on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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