KSH: consumer prices rose by 3 percent
The consumer prices were 0.3% lower in July 2011, than in June. The rates, compared to last July grew by 3.1% – shows the latest flash report of the Central Statistical Office (KSH).
In a month, the prices of foodstuffs fell by 1.2%, compared to June 2011. mainly due to the 11.4% lower prices of the season foods (potatoes, fresh vegetables, fruits). Price decrease could be observed in sugar (6.9%), flour (2.4%) and edible oils (1.3%) as well – reports Világgazdaság Online, after the Central Statistical Office (KSH).
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