The Wholesale Index Rose 26.2% in 2025 and Marked the Lowest Record Since 2017
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From the Ministry of Economy linked the data to the monetary and fiscal policy of the government, as well as to the deregulations to relieve the private sector. The post With an accumulated 26.4%, the wholesale inflation reached the lowest level in 2025 in eight years appeared first on The Intransigent.
The Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo, celebrated through his social networks the number of wholesale inflation in 2025, data published by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). "This economic program is the way to end inflation," the official emphasized.Read also: The cost of construction increased 1.4% in December Strictly speaking, in the last month of last year the wholesale inflation was 2.4%, which implied an increase of…
The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) reported that the accumulated wholesale inflation during 2025 was 26.2%, the lowest record since 2017, when the indicator had reached 18.8%. The data confirms a strong slowdown compared to 2024, in which the Internal Prices Index (IPIM) had climbed to 67.1%. The annual variation implied a decrease of 40.9 percentage points compared to the previous year, consolidating a downward trend in p…
The wholesale domestic price index (IPIM) closed in 2025 with the lowest number in eight years, after having risen 26.2%, while December accelerated to 2.4%. According to Noticias Argentinas, wholesale inflation was the lowest in eight years, having ended in 2017 with 18.8%. However, the information disseminated by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) showed an acceleration compared to November (1.6%) of 0.8 percentage point…
The primary product sector was one of the engines of the monthly increase, highlighting the increase of 2.8% in the IPP, always according to Indec. Wholesale prices rose 2.4% in December, an increase that was attracted mainly by the advance of products of national origin, which rose 2.4%, while the imported goods showed a more moderate behavior, with an increase of 1.7%, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). Whe…
Wholesale inflation accelerated to 2.4% in December, driven primarily by increases in oil and petroleum product prices, although the accumulated inflation for 2025 reached 26.2%, the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported on Monday. The official report showed that the Wholesale Price Index (IPIM) for the last month of the year was 0.8 percentage points higher than in November. This increase resulted from a 2.4% rise in th…
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