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Argentina's inflation slows to 1.9% in June, lowest monthly rate in 10 months

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# Argentina's Monthly Inflation Rate Falls to 1.9% in June

Argentina's inflation rate declined to 1.9% in June, marking the lowest monthly figure in approximately ten months, according to data released Tuesday by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC). This represents the first time in 2025 that the monthly inflation rate has fallen below the 2% threshold.

The June reading reflects a third consecutive month of declining inflation. April registered 2.6%, followed by May's 2.1%, demonstrating a sustained downward trend in the rate of price increases over the three-month period. The progressive monthly declines indicate a sustained easing of inflationary pressures in the Argentine economy.

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