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Consumer prices to go up 3.5% yr/yr in October
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Consumer prices have risen 3.5% year on year in October, according to the consensus of projections by ten analysts in a Portfolio.hu poll on Wednesday. The figure is 0.2 percentage points smaller than in September.
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