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HCM City’s November CPI picks up 0.17 percent

The consumer price index (CPI) in Ho Chi Minh City in November gained 0.17 percent on a monthly basis and 4.32 percent year-on-year, the municipal Statistics Office announced on November 29.
HCM City’s November CPI picks up 0.17 percent ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

HCM City (VNA) – The consumer price index (CPI) in Ho Chi MinhCity in November gained 0.17 percent on a monthly basis and 4.32 percent year-on-year,the municipal Statistics Office announced on November 29.

Prices of seven out of 11 commodity groups experienced slight increase, withthe highest rise of 0.8 percent seen in transport, attributable to the impact ofgasoline price adjustment in the month.

Other goods with higher prices included food and catering services (0.27percent), beverage and tobacco (0.15 percent), home appliances (0.15 percent),garment, hat and footwear (0.03 percent), housing, electricity, fuel andconstruction materials (0.02 percent) and culture, entertainment and tourism(0.01 percent).

Meanwhile, prices of medicine and healthcare services, education,telecommunications and other goods and services remained stable in the month.

In contrast, the price of gold dropped 0.08 percent and that of US dollar declined0.04 percent from the previous month.-VNA
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