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Home International Customs Finland

Finnish Inflation falls to -0.2% in April 2015

byCustoms Today Report
18/05/2015
in Finland, International Customs
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HELSINKI: The year-on-year change in consumer prices fell to -0.2 per cent in April, according to Statistics Finland’s data. The inflation stood at -0.1 per cent in March.

Compared to April 2014, inflation remained negative due to fallen prices of liquid fuels, detached houses and interest rates, the data show. Consumer prices rose in April most by increases in rents, maintenance charges and tobacco prices from one year ago. Compared to one year ago, the biggest decreases were in the consumer prices of liquid fuels, detached houses and used cars.

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Consumer prices changed by 0.0 per cent from March to April. During the month, the rise was most in the consumer prices of petrol and dental fees. The biggest fall was in the consumer prices of prescription medicines and interests on consumer credits. The rate of inflation in the euro area was 0.0 per cent in April, according to the preliminary data on the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices. In March it stood at -0.1 per cent. The corresponding figure for Finland was -0.1 per cent in April as per the statistics.

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