Following the Acceleration of the CPI in July, Argentina’s Position in Latin America’s Inflation Ranking
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Venezuela continues to lead by great margin and five countries showed deflation in the seventh month of the year, very notable in the Bolivian daso. The increase in local prices more than tripled that of the country that follows it
Venezuela and Argentina, in that order, were the Latin American nations that recorded the highest level of inflation in July, while Bolivia and Paraguay presented the phenomenon of deflation, according to the indexes of each nation, the Argentine News Agency noted. According to last month’s indexes, Bolivia and Paraguay had deflation. In Venezuela, inflation reached 19.9% during the seventh month of the year, while in Argentina the Consumer Pric…
Argentina was once again among the countries with the highest monthly price increases in Latin America during July. The Consumer Price Index advanced 2.1 per cent, above the variations reported by most of the region’s economies. The result was an acceleration of 0.2 percentage points compared to 1.9 per cent in June. According to INDEC, accumulated inflation during the first seven months of 2026 reached 19.3 per cent, while the year-on-year vari…
The price index advanced 2.1% during the seventh month of the year and was ranked among the highest records in the region. At the other end, Bolivia and Paraguay recorded monthly price drops.
Venezuela and Argentina were the countries of Latin America with the highest monthly inflation in July, according to the official indexes of each nation. In the Caribbean country the variation was 19.9% while in Argentina the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded a rise of 2.1%. Inflation rates in the region...
Venezuela and Argentina, in that order, were the Latin American nations that recorded the highest level of inflation in July, while Bolivia and Paraguay presented the phenomenon of deflation, according to the indexes of each nation. In the midst of the "first libertarian government of the world", as President Javier Milei usually called its management, there is a memory of the local liberal sectors and their latiguillo about "we do not want to b…
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