HICP inflation in Poland remains at 0.9% y/y in September, below CPI figure

By bne IntelliNews October 17, 2013

Poland's Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) went up by 0.1% in monthly terms in September of 2013 and reached 0.9% in annual terms, vs. 0.9% y/y a month earlier (and two months before), according to the data of EU's stats office Eurostat.
The HICP inflation for the entire European Union amounted to 1.3% y/y in September vs. 1.5% a month earlier.
Poland's CPI inflation (as measured by national stats office GUS) was 1.0% m/m in September vs. 1.1% in August.

Related Articles

Alior Bank to pay out PLN570mn in first ever dividend

Alior Bank will pay out a dividend of PLN570mn (€122mn) from the profit generated in 2023, the Warsaw-listed lender said on February 28. The payout is in line with recommendations of the Polish ... more

EBRD buys into Poland’s Pekao Eurobond issue

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) invested €20mn in debut Eurobonds issued by the state-controlled Bank Pekao, the second-largest Polish lender by assets, the EBRD said on ... more

Four Polish lenders form consortium to finance Polsat Plus Group’s wind farm project

PKO Bank Polski, along with three other banks, has entered into a consortium agreement with Great Wind, a subsidiary of the Polsat Plus Group, a media and entertainment company, to finance the ... more

Dismiss