Irish yearly harmonised CPI inflation eyed flat at 2.7% in October

Ireland’s annual harmonised consumer price index inflation rate is estimated to have remained unchanged in October, preliminary data published by the Central Statistics Office showed Thursday.

The country’s harmonised annual CPI rate is estimated to have remained unchanged at 2.7% in October.

Monthly, harmonised prices are expected to have climbed 0.2% in October, compared to a fall of 0.2% in September.

The CSO estimates that food prices in Ireland have increased 4.6% on-year in October and 0.3% compared to September.

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