Indec Publishes November Inflation This Week: Why It Fails to Break the 2% Floor
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The November inflation would again exceed 2%: the INDEC publishes the data this Thursday and anticipates another month of stability in the new inflationary floor. How the IPC evolved throughout 2025: from the May floor (1.5%) to the 2% return sustained since September. Read more
On Thursday, December 11, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) will release the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for the month of November, which, according to the estimates of various private analysts, would have again exceeded 2%, for the third consecutive month. After a sharp slowdown in May (1.5%) and a slight rebound in June (1.6%), the inflation index resumed an upward trend since September, when it reached 2.1%. October clo…
Pending the official inflation data that the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) will release on Thursday, December 11, private analysts estimated that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of November would again have exceeded 2% for the third month in a row. After returning to that level in September (2.1%) and surpassing it in October (2.3%), the indicator comes from returning to the slightly upward path in June (1.6%), July and Au…
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