Wholesale Prices Increased 1.6% in June and Recorded the Lowest Year-on-Year Change Since December 2017
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The variation is equivalent to that of retail inflation. The government celebrated but in the shops worries the fall of sales By: Martín Ferreyra@MaFer_912 Indec's Internal Prices Index (IPIM) showed a monthly increase of 1.6% in June. The increase is equivalent to the variation of retail prices of that month that ... Wholesale prices increased 1.6% in June Read More »
After having recorded a negative figure of 0.3% in May, the Internal Prices Index for Mayor (IPIM) again showed a positive variation in June. According to the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec) this Wednesday, wholesale prices increased by 1.6% compared to the previous month, driven mainly by national products. From the government they highlighted the figure. “The wholesale inflation of June showed a monthly rise of 1.6% and a…
The cumulative increase in the year was 9.2% while the annual increase reached 21.2%. Within the “National Products”, which were the divisions with the highest incidence.
Wholesale inflation rose 1.6% in June, a 1.9 percentage point increase compared to May, which closed at -0.3%. Thus, in the first half of the year, wholesale prices increased 9.2% and 21.2% over the last 12 months. The change in the Wholesale Price Index (IPIM) in June was explained by a 1.7% increase in domestic products and a 1.3% increase in imported products, according to INDEC. What was the increase in wholesale prices in June 2025? INDEC p…
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