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Spain inflation eases in December, retail sales up 6% Y/Y (EWP:NYSEARCA)

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Inflation has cut its annual rate by a tenth in December, to 2.9 per cent, due to the decline in fuel prices, according to data advanced by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) this Tuesday. Specifically, in 2025, on average, general inflation closes the year at 2.7 per cent. The reason would be that non-alcoholic foods and beverages, whose prices have risen more than in December last year, have risen. With this decrease of a tenth in the …

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Inflation will lay off a year convulsed by the tariff war and geopolitical tensions at 2.7 per cent on average, almost at the same level as the one closed last year (27.7 per cent). The progress of the IPC data released this Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) shows that the prices of the shopping basket would have moderated by a tenth in December compared to the previous month to 2.9 per cent, so that it would be at its lowest…

·Madrid, Spain
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Average inflation of 2025 stands at 2.7 per cent, 0.1 points less than in 2024, while the underlying rate (excluding the most volatile prices of fresh food or energy) drops to 2.3 per cent

·Spain
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Inflation is still under control, it has been under control throughout the year, but it has not yet managed to reach the target of 2% set by the ECB. 2025 ends with an average CPI of 2.7%, which is a positive factor, the lowest rate since 2020; but also with others that are less, it is only a tenth less than the one recorded last year. That is, that moderation is very gradual, much more than what was expected before the beginning of the year, wi…

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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