Ireland consumer price inflation rises to 3.2% in November - CSO

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Consumer price inflation in Ireland increased in November, according to Central Statistics Office estimates on Monday.

The harmonised consumer price index, which allows for EU-wide comparison, is estimated to have risen by 3.2% in November from a year before, picking up pace from a 2.8% annual rise in October.

On a monthly basis, harmonised consumer prices fell by 0.2% in November, after a 0.4% increase in October from September, according to the CSO estimate.

The CSO will release final November CPI data on Thursday next week.

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