The November Wholesale Inflation Was 1.6% and Was Again Below the Cpi.
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After having shown a strong decline in October, wholesale inflation had a slight acceleration in November and closed at 1.6%. Anyway, this is a figure that, although it is higher than the previous month, is again located below the consumer price index (CPI), which was 2.5% for the same period. This variation, published by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec), was a consequence of the rise of 1.8% in the “National Products” a…
After inflation showed an acceleration again in November, the private sector foresees a Consumer Price Index (CPI) again above 2% per month by the end of the year. With estimates compiled by Bloomberg Line by December, the variation accumulated during 2025 would thus remain around 31%. Last month, the indicator stood at 2.5%, according to Indec. Thus, it showed an accumulated variation of 27.9% and an annual variation of 31.4%. It is the third c…
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The wholesale price index rose by 1.6 per cent driven by domestic manufactures, despite the decline in the official dollar. INDEC data reflected tensions in the cost structure and anticipated pressures on retail inflation.
The wholesale prices recorded an increase of 1.6% in November 2025 compared to the previous month, the INDEC reported this Wednesday.The variation was due to the rise of 1.8% in the “National Products” and the decrease of 0.6% in the “Imported Products”. Within the “National Products”, the divisions with the highest positive impact in the IPIM were “Agricultural Products”, with 0.51%; “Oil Refined Products”, with 0.41%; “Food and Drinks”, with 0…
In spite of the decrease of 0.6% in imported products, and of 6.9% in crude oil and gas, the wholesale price index increased during November 1.6%. Thus, it was above 1.2% in October, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). The most significant increases were recorded in the “Agropecuarios” with 4.4%, which resulted in an increase of 2.3% in its processed, that is, the Food and Beverage category. Despite the fall i…
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