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The INE has revised the June CPI to 2.3%, a rate one tenth higher than the rate advanced two weeks ago.
Inflation has interrupted its downward path in the start of the summer: it rose by 2.3% in June, registering the first rebound after three months of chained declines, according to data published on Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).The agency thus corrects in a tenth upwards the data of 2.2% that had advanced at the end of last month, a rebound driven mainly by the increase in fuel prices.The costs associated with housing and…
Inflation rose three tenths in June, to 2.3%, its highest level since May, due to the peak in oil prices experienced in the aftermath of the conflict in the East...
The consumer price index (CPI), which marks inflation, stood at 2.3% in June, three tenths above that recorded in May, as shown by the data of the National Institute of Statistics (INE).On the other hand, the underlying inflation remained at 2.2%.According to the assessment of the Ministry of Economy, the data confirms the trend of stabilization of inflation at around 2%, the reference level established by the European Central Bank (ECB), despit…
The rise in gas prices at gas stations is due to the rise in oil prices on international markets, and gas prices due to wars and geopolitical tensions, especially between Israel and Iran.
Rising rents lift Saudi inflation to 2.3% in June
Inflation up from 1.5% in 2024 Residential rents rise by 7.6% IMF expects inflation to stabilise Inflation in Saudi Arabia was 2.3 percent in June, up from 1.5 percent a year earlier, driven by housing costs, according to government data. Residential rents surged by 7.6 percent, led by a 7.1 percent increase for villas, the General Authority for Statistics said. The housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels category rose by 6.5 percent, m…
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