Increasing inflation in the OECD
The most recent, last November inflation data measured in the Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member states, can be interpreted as the slow restart of demand and the sign of the recovering from crisis.
The combined inflation indicator of the world's 30 most developed states – including Hungary – grows for the second consecutive month, with 0,1-0,1 percentage points above the levels measured in the previous months. The annual inflation was 1.3 percent higher than in November 2008. In October, this figure was only 0.2 percent – reports Népszabadság Online.
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