PRISTINA - The April consumer price index (CPI) of the U.N.-run province of Kosovo was down 0.7% on the month, after rising 1.5% in March, statistics showed on Tuesday.
Consumer prices were down 2.2% on the year in April, after falling 2.0% the previous month, the Kosovo Statistics Office said.
Kosovo Consumer Prices Index (pct change):
...........Apr….Mar.....Feb......Jan
m/m....-0.7….+1.5.....0.0.....-0.3
y/y......-2.2….-2.0......-3.0...+2.6
NOTE: Kosovo, a province of two million people, is legally part of the loose union of Serbia and Montenegro, which succeeded rump Yugoslavia in 2003. The province was put under United Nations administration after NATO bombed Serbia in 1999 to halt the Serb repression of the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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This is a very nice post, we need more proper economic news, not the kind Koha or RTK gives, but proper analysis that will help people in understanding and building the economy.
Thank you for this wonderful news source! :)
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