Uruguay Records Lowest Yearly Inflation in over Two Decades
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Uruguay Ends 2025 With Its Lowest Inflation Since 2001
Key Points Uruguay’s 2025 inflation was 3.65%, below the 4.5% target and the lowest year-end since 2001. December prices fell 0.09%, extending 31 straight months within the 3%–6% tolerance band. The central bank cut the policy rate to 7.5% and said more easing is possible in 2026. Uruguay closed 2025 with 3.65% inflation, below the […]
Uruguay records lowest yearly inflation in over two decades
Uruguay's inflation last year fell below the Central Bank’s (BCU) official target of 4.5%, hitting 3.65% after December's -0.09%, making President Yamandú Orsi's first annual National Institute of Statistics (INE) report a historic one with figures not recorded since 2001.
Inflation in Uruguay closed 2025 with an accumulated variation of 3.65%, falling below the official target of 4.5% defined by the monetary authority.With this result, the country achieved the lowest annual record for a year-end since 2001 and completed 31 consecutive months within the established tolerance range, between 3% and 6%. Consumer Price Index (#IPC) December 2025 Monthly Var.: - 0.09% Annual Var.: 3.65% Var. last 12 months: 3.65% http…
The data of the South American country had its lowest annual closure since 2001, and completed 31 months within the tolerance range of between 3% and 6%.
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