6th Jan 2026 11:10
(Alliance News) - Ireland's annual harmonised consumer price index inflation rate decelerated in December, data published by the Central Statistics Office showed Tuesday.
The country's harmonised annual CPI inflation rate, which allows for EU-wide comparison, slowed to 2.7% in December from 3.1% in November.
Monthly, harmonised consumer prices picked up 0.6% in December in Ireland, after a fall of 0.2% in November.
The CSO will release full December CPI data next week Thursday.
By Tom Budszus, Alliance News slot editor
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