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# Inflation

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The Evening Fix... now with added Christopher Walken
Inflation eases to 1.6 per cent despite rise in clothing and alcohol prices
IMF says Argentina faces 'red card' over bad data
Teeth, taxes and Junior Certs: the week in numbers
Cost of living rose by 0.6pc in August
Bananas and pineapples will be getting more expensive
Inflation rises to 2.6 per cent in Britain
Education costs up 9.4 per cent in year to July
Even Germany's cost of borrowing is beginning to rise again
Inflation up 1.8 per cent over year to May 2012
Grocery sales fall by 0.2 per cent
Consumer prices increase by 1.9 per cent
Eurozone inflation rate falls slightly in April
Fornication, planning and right-wing dictatorship: the week in statistics
Priests, teachers and Instagram: the week in statistics
The Daily Fix: Thursday
Irish grocery market slips back into decline - report
Cost of living rose by 0.9 per cent in February
Cost of living fell by 0.5 per cent in January
That's one less bill for the new Comptroller and Auditor General to worry about
Prime numbers: the week in stats
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Inflation drops in December across eurozone and UK
Euro nears 12-month low after poor demand at German auction
The single image that explains what happens if we leave the euro
Inflation rate remains unchanged in November
Inflation rose to 2.8 per cent in October - CSO
Inflation rose to 2.6 per cent in September
Blow for mortgage holders as Eurozone inflation hits three-year high
Cost of living increased by 0.2 per cent in August
Ireland has the lowest inflation rate in the EU
Irish inflation flat at 2.7 per cent
We're paying more for food... again
Mortgage holders braced for ECB interest rate hike
Rate of inflation rises to 2.7 per cent, but slowing