Wholesale Inflation Was 0.8% in July, the Lowest in 13 Months
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It added its third month followed by deceleration; in the year-on-year measurement it recorded 31.3% and in the year-on-year accumulation it rose 16.6%, in both cases below the CPI in equal periods
This was due to the rise of 0.8% in the “National Products” and 0.5% in the “Imported Products”, reported the INDEC.
Wholesale inflation continued its downward trend during July, with an increase of 0.8% per month, according to data provided by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec).The result of the Internal Prices Index for Mayor (IPIM) represents the lowest variation since May 2025 and is ranked as the lowest record for a month of July in the last seven years.With this result, wholesale prices chained three consecutive months of decelerat…
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