The annual rate of inflation as measured by the Harmonised Index of
Consumer Prices in June was one per cent.

On a monthly basis, the rate of inflation remained at a constant rate of one per cent.

The largest upward impacts on annual inflation were mainly due to higher prices of non-alcoholic beverages, home furniture and restaurant services, including cafeterias and the like.

The largest downward impacts mainly reflected lower prices for garments, mobile phones and jewellery articles.

The 12-month moving average rate for June stood at a rate of one per cent.

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