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Venezuela Seeks Financial Reintegration Amid Easing Inflation

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Venezuela's inflation decreased to 6.3% in May from 10.6% in April, with year-on-year inflation at 524% and cumulative inflation for 2023 at 102%. The country renewed relations with the IMF, marking a significant step towards reintegrating into the global financial system, and plans to restructure its large external debt.

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Venezuela recorded an inflation of 6.3% last May, the lowest in 19 months, according to a press release from the Central Bank (BCV) broadcast this Saturday, which assured that with this record the South American country enters a path of slowdown. On its website, the issuing entity pointed out that the biggest increase in prices was recorded in the leisure and culture sector (7.3%), followed by restaurants and hotels (7.1%), clothing and footwear…

The National Consumer Price Index (INPC) recorded an intermonthly variation of 6.3% during the month of May 2026, reported the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV) The institution stressed that this result constitutes the lowest inflationary record of the last 19 months. Through its website, it added that, "with this marked downward trend we entered a path of deceleration by 2026." According to data provided by the BDV, this is the first month that r…

According to a report released by the Central Bank of Venezuela (BCV), the country recorded an inflation of 6.3% during the month of May, consolidating itself as the lowest rate reported in the last 19 months. The issuing entity pointed out through its web portal that this statistical behavior marks the beginning of [...] Entry Venezuela records inflation of 6.3% in May and enters on the path of deceleration #6Jun was first published in El Impul…

The issuing entity noted that the biggest increase in prices was recorded in the leisure and culture sector (7.3%), followed by restaurants and hotels (7.1%). The post BCV: Inflation of May was 6.3%, the lowest figure in 19 months appeared first on THE NATIONAL.

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El Economista broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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