The KSH measured a one percent inflation
Consumer prices were on average 1.0 percent higher in October than a year before, while compared with the previous month, prices increased by an average of 0.6 percent – the Central Statistical Office (KSH) reported on Tuesday.
In January-October, consumer prices increased by an average of 0.2 percent, compared to the same period of the previous year.
The seasonally adjusted annual core inflation was 1.4 percent in October, the same as a month ago.
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco goods and service prices increased wiith the highest degree in October compared with a year before. (MTI)
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