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Gasoline rises less, and inflation by the CPI-S loses strength in previous March

03/24/2015

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High fuel prices decreased from 6.48% to 4.56%.
Considering all expenditure groups, IPC-S was 1.47%
Gasoline rose less in the third week of
March (Photo: TV Globo)
Inflation measured by the Consumer Price Index - Weekly (IPC-S) weakened from second to third week of March, remaining at 1.47%, according to the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV).

The deceleration of the indicator was influenced by lower high gasoline prices, which rose from 6.48% to 4.56%.

Among the groups of expenditure analyzed by the survey, the transport had the greatest contribution to the IPC-S behavior. The rate decreased from 2.05% to 1.42%.

Also reported a decrease in their rates of change of the power groups (from 1.25% to 1.09%); education, reading and recreation (0.94% to 0.68%); clothing (-0.09% to -0.22% for); miscellaneous expenses (from 0.99% to 0.83%); and communication (0.07% to -0.06%).

Against, were higher prices for housing groups (2.58% to 3.19%) and health and personal care (from 0.71% to 0.83%).

See price behavior of some items:
Residential electricity rate (13.29% to 18.36%)
Toiletries and personal care (from 1.45% to 2.07%)
Vegetables and legumes (8.38% to 6.24%)
Of venues (from 2.26% to 1.19%)
Women's clothing (-0.29% to -0.61% for)
Cigarettes (from 0.84% to 0.49%)
Monthly fee for pay TV (from 0.55% to 0.15%)



Source: G1

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