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Consumer prices in Chile rose less than expected, by 0.2%, in May.

Consumer prices in Chile rose less than expected, by 0.2%, in May.
Consumer prices in Chile rose less than expected, by 0.2%, in May.

?Consumer Prices in Chile rose by 0.2% from a month earlier, according to data released on Monday by the statistics agency INE. This was below the 0.4% predicted in a poll conducted among economists.

Inflation slowed down in the month following a 1.3% rise recorded previously.

Nine out of the 13 sectors studied recorded a price decline in the past month, with food and non-alcoholic drinks leading the way with a?decline of 0.8%.

In a press release, INE said that "the price increases?in housing and basic service sectors as well as the increase in transport stood out."

INE reported that the annual inflation rate in the largest copper-producing country in the world was 3.9% in the month of May. This is a slight decrease from the 4% registered in the previous months.

The central bank set a target rate of 2% to 4% for the annual rate.

In April, the institution kept borrowing?costs at 4.5% amid concerns over fuel?prices as well as uncertainty caused by?the extension of?the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. Reporting by Aida Pea-Fernandez, Natalia Ramos and Emelia Sithole Matarise; editing by Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)