A rise in general index was realized in consumer prices index on the previous month by 0.38%, the Turkish Statistical Authority (TurkStat) said in on Tuesday.
A rise in general index was realized in consumer prices index on the previous month by 0.38%, on December of the previous year by 11.01%, on same month of the previous year by 10.56% and on the twelve months moving averages basis by 15.87% in November 2019.
The highest monthly increase was 2.69% in clothing and footwear
In November 2019, the indices rose for furnishing and household equipment 0.59%, for communication 0.39%, for housing 0.36% and for transportation 0.33%.
The highest monthly decrease was 0.44% in miscellaneous goods and services
In November 2019, the other group that indicated a decrease was hotels, cafes and restaurants by 0.15% amongst the main groups.
The highest annual increase was 43.35% in alcoholic beverages and tobacco
Education with 14.35%, miscellaneous goods and services with 14.03%, health with 13.85% and hotels, cafes and restaurants with 13.07% were the other main groups where high annual increases realized.
The indicator for CPI having specified coverage (B) increased by 0.59%
A rise in CPI excluding unprocessed food, energy, alcoholic beverages, tobacco and gold was realized in CPI (2003=100) on the previous month by 0.59%, on December of the previous year by 10.31%, on same month of the previous year by 9.90% and on the twelve months moving averages basis by 15.13% in November 2019. (ILKHA)
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