May Inflation: Consultants See a Slowdown, but CPI Would Remain Above 2%
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Buenos Aires, May 30, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- The main private consultants anticipate that the May inflation will again show a slowdown compared to April, although the index would remain above 2% per month, a still high level for Javier Milei's Government's objective of consolidating a sharper drop in the cost of living. Preliminary estimates place the May Consumer Price Index (CPI) between 2.1% and 2.5%, below the 2.6% officially registered…
Inflation would have shown a further slowdown in May and is on track to record its second consecutive monthly decline. Pending the official data to be disseminated by the INDEC on 11 June, various private consultants project that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) would be between 2.2% and 2.5%, below the 2.6% recorded in April. If these forecasts were confirmed, the Government of Javier Milei would add another favorable figure on one of the main fr…
The May inflation will show a new slowdown compared to April, according to the main private consultants. However, none of the measurements managed to drill the 2% floor, a brand that the market continues to observe as a reference to consolidate the deinflation process. Surveys disseminated by Equilibra, Libertad y Progreso, LCG and analysts...
The consultants forecast inflation of between 2.1 and 2.5 per cent in May, below April. Food and transport with increases, although with less pressure on prices.
Buenos Aires, 30 May (NA)--The main estimates of private consultants confirm a further slowdown in the May inflation rate, although it remains above 2%, showing the pressure that continues to exert certain key items with a direct impact on the pocket. Projections confirm that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) will range from 2.2% to 2.5%. If so, it would be the second consecutive month in which the government manages to lower inflation after having…
Inflation would have slowed again in May, according to the main private consultants, which projected a Consumer Price Index (CPI) of between 2.1% and 2.5%, below the 2.6% recorded by Indec in April.The estimates agree that the lower food pressure, the moderation of regulated prices and the stability of fuels contributed to containing the general price rise during the fifth month of the year.Private projectionsAmong the consultants surveyed, the …
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