Indec Reported a 1.1% Change in October Wholesale Prices
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The National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) reported that, during October 2025, the Internal Prices Index (IPIM) advanced by 1.1 per cent compared to September. This result was influenced by an increase of 1.3 per cent in goods of national origin, while imported products showed a fall of 1.4 per cent. Nevertheless, the indicator was well below the increase recorded in September, when wholesale inflation had reached 3.7 per cent. A …
The wholesale prices increased 1.1% in October, with a sharp slowdown compared to the previous months, according to the INDEC. It is the lowest variation of the last five months: May (deflation 0.3%), June 1.6%, July 2.8%, August 3.1% and September 3.7%. This brake to the pace of rise coincides with a period in which the...
The wholesale inflation rate slowed again in October. According to data published by Indec, the Internal Prices Index (IPIM) recorded a monthly rise of 1.1 per cent, less than half of the September level, when it had climbed 3.7 per cent. The indicator's performance was marked by a dynamic contrast between domestic and imported products. While goods produced in the country increased 1.3 per cent, imported goods fell 1.4 per cent, after the stron…
The general level of the Index of Internal Prices for Mayor (IPIM) recorded an increase of 1.1% in October compared to September, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) this Tuesday. The result is the lowest in five months and was celebrated by Javier Milei. "Vamooooo Toto!", emphasized the President in reference to the Minister of Economy, Luis Caputo. The increase of IPIM was marked by the rise of 1.3% in the Na…
Buenos Aires, 18 November (NA)– The general level of the wholesale internal price index (IPIM) recorded an increase of 1.1% in October 2025 compared to the previous month, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). According to the Argentine News Agency, the increase in IPIM was marked by the rise of 1.3% in the “National Products” and the decrease of 1.4% in the “Imported Products”. However, it was below the wholesa…
The INDEC data showed falls in the prices of imported products and in some items of national origin. It happened despite the uncertainty of the electoral scenario.
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