Ireland Consumer Price Index (MoM) dipped from previous 1.6% to 0.5% in April
· fxstreet team
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- Ireland Consumer Price Index (MoM) dropped from 1.6% to 0.5% in April.
- The decline is attributed to a decrease in food prices and a drop in energy costs.
- This marks a significant decrease in inflation rate, indicating a slowdown in the economy.
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