Poland Inflation Rate Eases in September

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Poland's annual inflation rate eased for a seventh consecutive month to 8.2% in September, the lowest since November 2021, from 10.1% in the previous month, preliminary estimates from the Warsaw-based Central Statistical Office (GUS) showed on Friday.

Consumer prices declined for fuels for personal transport equipment (-7%) and slowed down for food & non-alcoholic beverages (10.3% vs 12.7% in August).

Meanwhile, prices of electricity, gas & other fuels rose by 9.9%.

On a monthly comparison basis, the consumer price index (CPI) fell by 0.4% in September, according to figures.

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