Ukraine Inflation Rate Slows to 8.2% After Hryvnia Stabilizes
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Ukraine’s annual inflation rate fell for the fourth consecutive month as a stable hryvnia persuaded retailers to keep prices steady.
Inflation slowed to 8.2 percent, the lowest level since July, from 9.1 percent the previous month, the statistics committee in Kiev said today in a statement. The median estimate of nine economists surveyed by Bloomberg was 8.8 percent. On the month, consumer prices rose 1 percent.