Inflation Remained Stable at 2.3 per Cent in February, but the Government Is Already Assuming a Rebound in March From the War
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The eggs once again became the most expensive food product and in February they recorded a price increase of 30.1% year-on-year, after growing 0.4% over the next year, according to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).After the eggs, vegetables grown by their fruit (such as tomatoes, peppers or zucchini) rose 15.7% in February after registering a 12.3% rise in the year. Green legumes (+…
Inflation remained stable in February at 2.3% year-on-year, as confirmed this Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE), which confirms the data advanced at the end of last month. The consumer price index (CPI) repeats the rate recorded in January and consolidates, at least on paper, a phase of relative stability following the fluctuations recorded during 2025. However, reading this data is already conditioned by the war that has brok…
Eggs continue to lead food inflation in the annual CPI comparison of February, with an increase of 30.1% over the same month of the previous year, while fresh fruit scores, with 6.3%, a significant increase in prices over the last 30 days. Food and beverage category does not [...]
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) maintained its year-on-year rate in February at 2.3% due to lower electricity prices, which offset the increase in restaurant, accommodation, and food prices, which rose by 3.2% compared to February 2015, according to final data published this Friday by the National Statistics Institute (INE). Read more
The low cost of electricity avoids a higher rise in February and there is already an upturn in fuel prices just before the start of the Iran war.
Ine confirms that inflation remained at 2.3% in February due to the drop in the price of light
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