Spain’s 12-Month EU-Harmonised Inflation Rises to 3.6% in May
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The monthly advance reflects price stability with slight transport tensions The OECD points to Spain as the country that has increased its debt the most since the Great Recession
Spain’s 12-month EU-harmonised inflation rises to 3.6% in May
May 29 (Reuters) – Spain’s European Union-harmonised 12-month inflation rate rose to 3.6% in May, from 3.5% in the period through April, preliminary data from the National Statistics Institute (INE) showed on Friday. The 12-month EU-harmonised inflation was in line with the 3.6% expected by analysts polled by Reuters. Core inflation, which strips out volatile fresh food and energy prices, was 2.9% year-on-year, compared to 2.8% in A…
Spanish inflation remained at 3.2% in May, reflecting a considerable increase in prices, but which does not accelerate compared to the previous month, according to data published on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). On the other hand, the underlying rate increased by a tenth, to 2.9%. Thus, Spain continues to suffer the consequences of the war in Iran. Thus, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) again recorded a percentage higher th…
Inflation recorded in May remained stable at 3.2%, which was already recorded in April last year. The heavy tax reductions on fuel and light bills in force since 20 March have once again cushioned the rise in consumer prices, despite the fact that the economic consequences of the war in Iran still remain.This is clear from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data that the National Institute of Statistics (INE) published on Friday.In contrast, the und…
The evolution of the price increase, better than expected, could contribute to the decline of some measures of the social shield, although politically the government would be interested in extending them in summer.
Stabilisation phase for inflation. The pace of price increases was contained in May to 3.2%, the same as last month, in a context still marked by the energy uncertainty resulting from the war in Iran. The data advanced this Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) reflects a moment of impasse, both in the war flank, with the negotiations for peace in progress, but still not closed — the United States states that it has agreed with Ir…
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