Showing posts with label inflació. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inflació. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Prices stagnate in Catalonia over July 2012

From http://www.catalannewsagency.com/news/business/prices-catalonia-stagnate-july-increase-26-compared-year-ago (in English)

Prices in Catalonia stagnated (no variation) over the month of July compared to the previous month. Compared to July 2011, they increased by 2.6%, whereas the last 12-month comparison (June 2011 to 2012) showed an increase by 2.2%. This annual inflation rate registered in Catalonia in July was the highest this year, despite the heavy recession environment. For the Catalan provinces, the prices in Barcelona also stagnated, with a 12-month increase of 2.6%; in Girona they increased by 0.2%, with a 12-month increase of 2.3%; in Tarragona prices increased by 0.5%, with a 12-month increase of 2.5%; and in Lleida they decreased by 0.1%, with a 12-month increase of 2.8%. For the whole of Spain, the annual inflation rate at the end of July was 2.2%.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

High inflation persisted in China in February

From http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/96702c28-4b9a-11e0-89d8-00144feab49a.html (in English)

The inflation rate in China rose by 4.9% in February 2011, specially because of the increase on food prices, which were 11% higher from one year earlier and that rose by 0.7% since January. However, China’s central bank governor showed its confidence that the inflation rate will be kept below the target of 4%.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Annual inflation rate in Catalonia – February 2011

From http://www.expansion.com/2011/03/11/catalunya/1299837637.html and http://www.ine.es/daco/daco42/daco421/ipcpro0211.pdf (in Spanish)

Inflation rate in Catalonia increased 0.1% in February and interannual values reached 3.6%, as well as in overall Spain. Among the four Catalan provinces, Girona had the highest increase (0.4%) and the highest rate (4.1%), followed by Lleida (0.3% and 3.8%), Tarragona (0.3% and 3.7%) and Barcelona (0.1% and 3.5%).