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Price of lemon and it almost triples IPC-S start in September on high

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By: Roberta de Matos Vilas Boas



SAO PAULO - The IPC-S (Price Index Weekly Consumer) recorded an increase of 0.36 percentage point in its growth rate in the first week of September, from 0.20% to 0.56%, influenced mainly by behavior of prices of lemon, monthly cable TV and clothes.

In the first case, there was an increase of 178.96% in price, against 143.04% in the previous week, causing the Food group index rising from 0.40% to 1.71%. In the second case, the growth rate from 0.95% to 1.67%, influencing the group various expenses, which increased from -0.02% to 0.23%.

Clothes, in turn, has had deflation of -1.21%, but less intense than that recorded in the previous week of -1.38%. Thus, the clothing group rose from -0.98% to -0.85%.

Reductions
In contrast, all other groups that comprise the index showed a reduction in their rates, helping to hold the high of last week. The biggest drop was recorded in Education, Reading and Recreation (-0.01% to -0.13%), with emphasis on the item airfare (1.97% to -1.87%).

Then come Transport (0.21% to 0.10%), Health and Personal Care (0.03% to 0%) and housing (0.34% to 0.32%), especially for items petrol ( 0.30% to 0.04%), toiletries and personal care (-0.36% to -0.52%) and residential electricity rate (0.48% to -0.05%), respectively.


Source: InfoMoney

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