Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Annual inflation rises, drops in EU

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Annual inflation in Cyprus increased to 4.3% in September, up from 3.1% in August, bucking the downward trend in the EU.

A year ago, Cyprus’ inflation rate was 9.0%, according to Eurostat.

The eurozone annual inflation rate was 4.3% in September, down from 5.2% in August. A year earlier, the rate was 9.9%.

European Union annual inflation was 4.9% in September, down from 5.9% in

August. A year earlier, the rate was 10.9%.

The lowest annual rates were registered in the Netherland­s (-0.3%), Denmark (0.6%) and Belgium (0.7%).

The highest annual rates were recorded in Hungary (12.2%), Romania (9.2%) and Slovakia (9.0%).

Compared with August, annual inflation fell in 21 Member States, remained stable in one and rose in five (including Cyprus).

In September, the highest contributi­on to the annual euro area inflation rate came from services (+2.05 percentage points, pp), followed by food, alcohol & tobacco (+1.78 pp), non-energy industrial goods (+1.06 pp) and energy (-0.55 pp).

Cyprus’ Harmonised Consumer Prices Index (HCPI) rose by 4.3% in September, marking its second consecutiv­e rise fuelled mainly by rising prices in Food and NonAlcohol­ic

Beverages. For the nine months of January to September, the HICP rose by 4.4% compared to last year.

Compared to September 2022, the largest price changes were in Food and NonAlcohol­ic Beverages, with 10.2% and Restaurant­s and Hotels, which rose by 5.9%.

In contrast, compared with August, the largest change was registered in Clothing and Footwear, with 7.6%.

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