Eurostat: Romania's January annual inflation, highest in EU
ACTMedia - 1 Martie 2011
Romania posted the highest inflation in the European Union for the sixth consecutive month in January, while the EU average rate was stable at 2.7%, official data showed Monday.
A year earlier, the EU inflation was 1.7%, EU's statistics office Eurostat said. Romanian annual inflation reached 7% in January, followed by Estonia (5.1%) and Greece (4.9%), while the lowest annual rates were observed in Ireland (0.2%) and Sweden (1.4%).
The lowest 12-month averages up to January were registered in Ireland (-1.4%), Latvia (-0.7%) and Slovakia (2%) and the highest in Romania (6.2%), Greece (4.9%) and Hungary (4.5%).Romanian consumer prices rose 0.8% in January compared with the month earlier. EU's monthly inflation was -0.4%.Annual inflation in the 16 states that use the euro was 2.3% in January, up from 2.2% in the previous month. A year earlier, eurozone's rate was 0.9%.
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