OECD area inflation slightly down to 9.2% in January

The annual consumer inflation in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) area eased slightly to 9.2% in January compared to a month ago as energy price hike slows, according to data released on Tuesday. The annual rise in cons…

The annual consumer inflation in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) area eased slightly to 9.2% in January compared to a month ago as energy price hike slows, according to data released on Tuesday. The annual rise in consumer prices was 9.4% in December 2022, the Paris-based organization said. The largest annual consumer inflation rates were recorded in Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania and Trkiye (all remaining above 20%), the OECD said. Energy inflation dropped from 18.2% in December 2022 to 16.4% in January, its lowest level since March 2021. The decrease in energy inflation stemmed partly from shifting policy in the Netherlands (introduction of a price cap on energy) and Italy (decrease of regulated energy products prices). Food inflation in the OECD slipped to 15.2%, from 15.6% in the previous month, while inflation excluding food and energy was stable in January. In G20, annual inflation rate was broadly stable at 8.4% in January. It decreased in Indonesia and South Africa, but increased in Argentina, China and India.

Source Anadolu Agency

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