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Argentina's monthly inflation rate is seen hitting 3.1% in April, a dip from the 3.7% rate recorded in March, according to the median forecast of a Reuters poll published on Monday.
Argentine analysts held their forecasts for this year's inflation nearly steady, according to the central bank's market expectations survey published on Monday, predicting year-end inflation at 23.3%.
On Friday, Argentina’s National Statistics Institute reported that consumer prices ticked up 3.7% last month compared to 2.4% in February, mainly as a result of rising food prices.
Argentina's monthly inflation slowed to 2.2% in January, its lowest level since mid-2020.
Argentina inflation ticked up slightly and less than expected in June, another win for President Javier Milei ahead of midterm elections after a large seasonal component pulled May’s reading ...
Argentina recorded a monthly inflation rate of 2.2 percent in January, the lowest in 4.5 years, the INDEC national statistics agency said Thursday, in a boost for budget-slashing President Javier ...
We're talking about a monthly inflation rate of 3%, which, you know, in most economies of the world is still incredibly high, but compared to what it was a year ago, it's a marked difference.
When Milei assumed office, poverty in Argentina was already north of 40%, but that rate peaked at 52.9% in the first half of 2024, the highest rate in Argentina in almost 20 years.