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INFLATION ACCELERATE­S MORE THAN EXPECTED

- BY PATRICK GILLESPIE, BLOOMBERG

Consumer prices in Argentina climbed more than expected last month, prompting President Alberto Fernández to expand unconventi­onal price controls.

Inflation accelerate­d by 3.5 percent in September from August, above the three percent median estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg and a full percentage point higher than the previous month.

Clothing, food, healthcare, restaurant­s and hotels led price increases in September. The monthly reading was the highest since April.

Seasonal factors, supply chain disruption, increased money printing to finance government spending and an ongoing reopening of economic activity from the pandemic helped drive prices higher.

On Wednesday, Fernández’s administra­tion extended temporary price freezes to more than 1,200 household items, doubling down on an unorthodox inflation strategy that’s proved futile in the past.

Fernández took the measure a month before Argentines’ cast ballots in the November 14 midterm vote. Economists expect monthly inflation to accelerate in the final months of the year.

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