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Investing.com -- Croatia’s consumer prices increased 4.1% year-on-year in August, confirming the earlier flash estimate, according to data published by the country’s statistics office on Monday.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices showed a modest increase of 0.1% on average.
The annual inflation was primarily driven by higher costs in housing, utilities, and food. These increases were partially offset by lower prices in transport, clothing, and communications sectors, the statistics office reported.
Services recorded the highest inflation rate at 6.4% compared to the same period last year. Food, beverages, and tobacco followed closely with a 6.2% increase. Energy prices rose by 2.5%, while non-energy industrial goods saw the smallest increase at 0.5%.
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