
Inflation again broke a floor and marked 1.9% in June
The Indec today reported that the Indec's IPC marked 1.9% in June.
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The Indec today reported that the Indec's IPC marked 1.9% in June. The core inflation - which does not cover seasonal and regulated prices - reflected a slowdown of three tenths (from 1.9% to 1.6% in June). In the first half of the year, it accumulated a 16% increase.
Furthermore, In this regard, the Government speculated with the possibility of a new drop in the garrison, In parallel, among the consultants there was consensus that the data could be around 2 per cent. At that starting point (2023), the income of the occupied came from five years of real fall.
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The Indec today reported that the Indec's IPC marked 1.9% in June.
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The core inflation - which does not cover seasonal and regulated prices - reflected a slowdown of three tenths (from 1.9% to 1.6% in June).
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasIn the first half of the year, it accumulated a 16% increase.
according to El CronistaIn this regard, the Government speculated with the possibility of a new drop in the garrison, In parallel, among the consultants there was consensus that the data could be around 2 per cent.
according to El CronistaAt that starting point (2023), the income of the occupied came from five years of real fall.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticias
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