Inflation rate drops to 1.5% in Portugal: New prices, new budget?
Good news: The inflation rate in Portugal is starting to slow down. So, with the new prices, should we reorganize the budget?
Good news: The inflation rate in Portugal is starting to slow down. So, with the new prices, should we reorganize the budget?
After a downward cycle for seven months, the inflation rate in the Eurozone is now increasing again in December, according to Eurostat data. Understand what is at stake and how to ensure greater budget stability, in the face of the instability of the current economic situation.
In a social network, the Ministry of Finance highlighted that the inflation rate recorded in December was the lowest in recent years. Understand it better, next.
Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank (ECB), acknowledges the possibility of interest rates potentially being cut in the summer. Understand the leader's words better in the article.
The inflation rate in the eurozone continues to decrease, dropping from 2.9% in December 2023 to 2.8% in January 2024.
Check out the numbers released by the National Institute of Statistics regarding January, and how to alleviate the monthly budget in this context.
The good news continues! Inflation remains in a downward trend: Check out the numbers.
In a post, the BdP explains how the European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates to curb price hikes and inflation. Understand in the following.
The decline in inflation was interrupted this month in the Eurozone, as the indicator rose again. Read the statistics below.
The inflation rate values continue to slow down, but still above the ideal value established by the European Central Bank (ECB) for price stability. Read the numbers in question.
The inflation rate increased in the Eurozone and Portugal in July compared to June. Check the statistics.
Good news keep coming and inflation is finally decreasing significantly. Find out how much it has dropped in Portugal and in the eurozone.
Inflation rate fell in the Eurozone, but rose in Portugal in September.
Inflation rate speeds up in Portugal to 2.3% and to 2% in the eurozone, in October.
Inflation registered an acceleration in November, reaching 2.5% in Portugal and 2.3% in the eurozone, according to the most recent data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) and Eurostat.