Turkey Inflation Ticks up for First Time in over a Year
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Turkey inflation ticks up for first time in over a year
Turkish inflation accelerated for the first time in more than year in September, reaching 33.29 percent, official data showed on Friday. The annual inflation rate rose from 32.95 percent in August. On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 3.2 percent in September, mainly driven by steep food prices in Turkey. "Headline, core and producer prices all disappointed in September," economist Timothy Ash said in a statement. "I am afraid the data su…
Energy costs contributed most to price growth in September
Inflation in Turkey rose to 33.29% in September, as the monthly increase in consumer prices reached 3.23%, breaking a 15-month uninterrupted downward trend, according to data released by the…More...
According to data announced by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat), the consumer price index (CPI) in September 2025 increased by 3.23 percent compared to the previous month and by 33.29 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. The increase rate, based on twelve-month averages, was 38.36 percent. Of the expenditure groups with the highest weight, the annual increase was recorded as 36.06 percent in food and non-alcoholic…
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