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Energy a key driver for 8.3 pct YoY rise in March producer prices
CPI shoots up by 8.9 pct YoY and 2.7 pct on previous month
Greece’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) picked up more pace in March, rising by 8.9 percent year-on-year (YoY), from a 7.2 percent increase in February, according to the data released on Friday by the Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT).
The average CPI for the rolling 12-month period increased by 3.5 percent. Month-on-month, the CPI jumped by 2.7 percent after a rise of 1.1 percent in February.
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