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Annual inflation rate advances to 5.33 pct
10.10.2012, 12:45 | Finance-Banks | 1007 views
The annual inflation rate increased to 5.33 pct this September from 3.88 pct in August, shows data released on Wednesday by the National Statistics Institute (INS). Prices in September were by 1.18 pct higher compared to August, as a result of the food prices advancing 2.27 pct and non-food prices inching up 0.62 pct. Service prices also gained 0.41 pct in September. The monthly inflation rate over Jan – Sep 2012 was 0.4 pct compared to 0.2 pct in the same period last year. Read more on Financiarul.ro
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