Armenia posts 0.4% month-over-month inflation in March

YEREVAN, March 29. /ARKA/. Armenia posted 0.4% month-over-month inflation in March 2013, National Statistical Service reported to ARKA on Friday.

Food prices (including alcohol beverages and tobacco goods) rose 0.4% in March, from February, and non-food prices -0.8%, tariffs and services-0.2%.

Consumer price index in March stood at 103.4%, compared to the analogical period a year earlier, that of food goods (including alcohol beverages and tobacco goods)-103.4%, and non-food goods-105.5%, services-102.3%.

Inflation in Armenia is projected at 4%(±1.5%) in 2013.—0-

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