Bolivia celebrates having the lowest inflation in Latin America and President Arce says they are “an example” | Economy

The president of Bolivia stressed that his country is the one that maintains the most stable prices in South America. The fact that inflation is not affecting them, unlike other countries, he attributed to their economic management. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) of Bolivia stood at 1.2% in the first six months of the year, … Read more

CPI for June at 0.9%, lower than expected but year-on-year inflation returns to record, reaching 12.5% ​​| Economy

Among the products that stood out for increases are bread and gasoline. On the other hand, the clothing and footwear division registered negative incidences. During June 2022 the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded a monthly increase of 0,9%something smaller than projected by the market. Nevertheless, the twelve-month inflation hike climbed to 12.5%again marking a record … Read more

Biggest rise in inflation since August 1991

Inflation in Canada rose 5.7% in February 2022, the biggest increase since August 1991, according to the latest Statistics Canada data released on Wednesday. February marked the second consecutive month in which headline inflation rose above 5%. Excluding gasoline, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 4.7% year-over-year in February, outpacing the increase recorded in January … Read more

The IPC against Sánchez, article by Joan Tapia

I already wrote that inflation was the most fearsome enemy of Sánchez and Calviño. Last week I insisted that world inflation, which has changed the monetary policy of the United States, and the tensions with Russia over Ukraine would mark 2022. And on Friday the managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, stated at the … Read more