Dutch inflation rises to 1%
Thursday 03 December 2009
The inflation rate in the Netherlands rose by 0.3 percentage point to 1% in November, compared with Oc tober, the national statistics office CBS said on Thursday.
It is the fourth month in a row that inflation has increased. An increase in petrol prices is largely responsible for the increase, the CBS said.
Inflation in the Netherlands according to harmonised EU calculations is 0.7%, just above the eurozone average of 0.6%.
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Phew, and I was so worried, now I don't wake-up in the middle of the night worrying about if I have enough €'s to fill-up my scooter (€12, pm.) I'm not keen on push-bikes, it's that damn wind!)
By stevie | December 4, 2009 10:11 PM