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31.01.2022

Consumer price growth in Spain slowed in January

According to the report from the National Statistics Institute (INE), consumer inflation in Spain slowed in January - for the first time since February 2021 - which was due to a decrease in the cost of electricity compared to January 2021.

INE reported that the consumer price index rose by 6% per annum after an increase by 6.5% in December (the highest increase since 1992). Economists had expected price growth to slow to 5.7%.

Meanwhile, on a monthly basis, the consumer price index decreased by 0.5%, partially offsetting the December increase (+1.2%). Economists had expected a 0.9% drop in prices.

The data also showed that the core consumer price index - excluding unprocessed food and energy - rose by 2.4%, compared with a 2.1% increase in December.

Meanwhile, the harmonized consumer price index, which allows comparisons between different EU countries, increased by 6.1% per annum after an increase by 6.6% in December. Economists had expected an increase by 5.5% per annum.

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