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Nicaragua Keeps Inflation Low for Second Year

Nicaragua Keeps Inflation Low for Second Year

TODAY NICARAGUA – Nicaragua will end 2016 with inflation lower than 3.5 percent, which would keep that economic indicator low for the second consecutive year, said today official sources.

President of the Central Bank of Nicaragua Ovidio Reyes said that initially the inflation rate was expected to be between 4.5 and 5.5 percent, but ‘we are going to end below 3.5 percent with no major problem,’ he said.

According to Reyes, Nicaragua will be able to keep that indicator low thanks to the situation of the international prices and the production in agriculture, which allowed keeping food costs stable.

Two women working at the Oriental Market (Mercado Oriental) in Managua. (AFP/Getty Images)
Two women working at the Oriental Market (Mercado Oriental) in Managua. (AFP/Getty Images)
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Nicaraguan inflation remained at 3.05 percent last year, compared to 6.48 percent in 2014.

For 2017, with estimated average price of oil around $ 58 USD per barrel, inflation could range from five to six percent, said Reyes.

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