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03-Aug-2005
Annual inflation in the OECD area was at 2.2% in June 2005, compared to 2.4% in May.
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05-Jul-2005
Annual inflation in the OECD area was at 2.4% in May 2005, compared to 2.8% in April, mainly due to lower prices of energy.
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31-May-2005
Annual inflation in the OECD area was at 2.8% in April 2005, compared to 2.6% in March, but with differences across countries. Energy prices continued to increase rapidly (12.1% year-on-year in April compared ...
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03-May-2005
Annual inflation in the OECD area was at 2.6% in March 2005, compared to 2.5% in February, mainly due to higher prices of energy (9.4% year-on-year in March compared with 8.3% in February).
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30-Mar-2005
Consumer prices in the OECD area rose by 2.5% year-on-year in February 2005, the same annual increase as for January despite upward pressure from energy prices (8.3% year-on-year in February compared with ...
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08-Mar-2005
OECD Consumer price rose by 2.5% in the twelve months to January 2005, down from 2.8 % year-on-year in December, due notably to a general slowdown of energy price rises (8% year-on-year in January compared ...
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01-Feb-2005
Consumer price inflation in the whole OECD area rose by 2.8% in the twelve months to December 2004, slightly down from the 3 % year-on-year rate in November, thanks notably to the slowdown of energy prices ...
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11-Jan-2005
The OECD, within the framework of the Eurostat-OECD joint PPP Programme has calculated purchasing power parities (PPPs) for the benchmark year 2002 for all 30 OECD Member countries and 12 other countries. ...
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06-Jan-2005
The consumer price index for the OECD area rose by 3% in the twelve months to November 2004, slightly up from the rise of 2.9% year-on-year in October. Energy prices continued to increase rapidly in the ...
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02-Dec-2004
In the twelve months to October 2004 the consumer price index for the total OECD area rose by 2.9% compared with a year-on-year rise of 2.4% in September. Higher energy prices (up 11.2% year-on-year) account for much of the overall rise.
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