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UPDATE 1-Argentina June inflation slightly below forecasts

Thu Jul 5, 2007 3:48pm EDT
 
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BUENOS AIRES, July 5 (Reuters) - Argentina's June consumer inflation came in at a slightly lower-than-expected 0.4 percent, the same as in May, as prices of household goods rose, the national statistics bureau said on Thursday.

A Reuters poll of 14 analysts had yielded a 0.5 percent median forecast for June inflation, with estimates ranging from 0.4 percent to 0.7 percent.

The consumer price index rose 0.4 percent in May and 0.5 percent in June 2006.

Argentina's inflation figures have been under scrutiny from analysts, economists and opposition leaders since January, when the government replaced the head of the national statistic institute's price unit with someone seen as a political ally.

The move was followed by several inflation readings that came in lower than market expectations, fueling criticism that methodological changes were implemented to keep the official figures low in an election year.

Argentina will hold presidential elections on Oct. 28, and the wife of President Nestor Kirchner is the front-runner in the race.

The INDEC statistics office reported that household goods prices rose 0.8 percent in June as the prices of cleaning supplies and furniture climbed.

Entertainment prices rose 0.7 percent, followed by a 0.6 percent rise in education costs, INDEC said.

Prices for food and beverages, which weigh heavily on the consumer price index, edged up 0.2 percent.

 

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