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Malaysia July Consumer Price Index, Clothing And Footwear Fell 0.2%

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Xiaobian of the network introduced to you the consumer price index of Malaysia in July, clothing and footwear fell 0.2%.

According to the data released by the Malaysia Statistical Bureau, the consumer price index (CPI) increased by 3.2% in July (2014), slightly lower than the market forecast of 3.3%.

Malaysia economists believe that the inflation rate of MA in July increased by 3.2% over the same period last year, indicating that inflation pressure has not yet been completely relieved.

Malaysia expects inflation to remain at 3% level this year.

Main July

consumer goods

Prices rose significantly, including alcoholic beverages and cigarettes (up 11.6%), traffic (up 5.4%) and restaurants and hotels (up 5%); other items of price increase included non-alcoholic beverages and foods (up 3.1%), housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels (up 3.2%), education (up 2.3%), Health (up 3.3%), leisure, service and culture (up 1.9%), miscellaneous products and services (up 1.4%), and furniture, household equipment and daily necessities (up to 0.8%).

The drop in items was newsletter (down 0.7%) and clothing and footwear (down 0.2%).

Cumulative

Malaysia

The consumer price index was 109.9 from 1 to July this year, up 3.3% over the same period last year.

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