(Reuters) – Irish inflation rose to an annual fee of 1.4% in December after a studying of 1% in November, Central Statistics Workplace knowledge confirmed on Thursday.
Excluding vitality and unprocessed meals, the CPI grew by 2.1% within the 12 months to December, the information confirmed. The CPI rose to 0.9% between November and December.
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