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Dutch inflation cools: CPI down to 3.3% (YoY) in May from 4.1%.

12.06.2025 05:13

May witnessed a welcome decline in the Netherlands' Consumer Price Index (CPI), year-on-year (YoY). The inflation rate eased to 3.3 percent, a significant drop from the previous month's 4.1 percent.

This reduction suggests a potential cooling of inflationary pressures within the Dutch economy, offering a glimmer of hope for consumers facing rising costs of living. However, it's crucial to remember that economic indicators are complex and fluctuate.

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