May – Preliminary 0.1 Percent Monthly Deflation, 5.1 Percent Annual Inflation
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Prices remained almost unchanged month-on-month in May despite a significant drop in fuel prices following a reduction in VAT on petrol and diesel. Inflation is now 5.1 percent, down from last month's 5.2 percent. According to figures published by Statistics Iceland this morning, the consumer price index rose by 0.07 percent from April to May. It is now...
Result was above the median of the 27 projections of consultants analysts and financial institutions consulted by Value Data
The preliminary annual inflation rate in May (compared to May of the previous year) was 5.1 percent, while the preliminary monthly deflation rate (in May, compared to April) was 0.1 percent.
The preliminary inflation figure for May was 0.62%, 0.27 percentage points below the April rate (0.89%). The food and beverage (1.38% and 0.30 p.p.) and housing (1.03% and 0.15 p.p.) groups contributed positively to the overall result, while transportation was the only group with a negative result (-0.33%). Year-to-date, the IPCA-15 accumulates an increase of 3.02%, and over 12 months, 4.64%, above the 4.37% observed in the immediately preceding…
The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) released the data on Wednesday, 27. The current result was 0.27 percentage point below the April rate (0.89%). In May 2025, the index had reached 0.36%. The indicator accumulated a high of 3.02% in the year. In the last 12 months, the advance was 4.64%, exceeding the 4.37% recorded in the previous period. + Read more news on Economics in the West The Food and Beverages group led the impa…
The National Index of Consumer Prices Broad – 15 (IPCA-15) rose 0.62% in May, after having advanced 0.89% in April, informed on Wednesday (27) the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). With the result, the IPCA-15 recorded an increase of 3.02% in the accumulated year. In 12 months, the increase was 4.64%, before the rate of 4.37% until April. The median of the estimates measured by the Broadcast Projections for the IPCA-15 poin…
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