First signs of a slowdown in wholesale fuel prices have been recorded in the last 24 hours, after a period of strong growth that was also reflected in inflation data. Motor fuels were among the main factors that "pushed" the index upwards in April, a trend that is expected to continue in May. The picture at the gas stations remains burdened:
Unleaded petrol is available at 2.10 euros/liter, 22% more expensive than last year Diesel at 1.88 euros…
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First signs of a slowdown in wholesale fuel prices have been recorded in the last 24 hours, after a period of strong growth that was also reflected in inflation data. Motor fuels were among the main factors that "pushed" the index upwards in April, a trend that is expected to continue in May. The picture at the gas stations remains burdened:
Unleaded petrol is available at 2.10 euros/liter, 22% more expensive than last year Diesel at 1.88 euros…