Annual inflation in Colombia rises to 5.68% in April

Dane reported the consumer price index recorded an annual variation of 5.68% in April, above March's 5.56%.

The National Administrative Department of Statistics released the figure on May 8. The monthly CPI variation was 0.78%. The largest increases occurred in food and non-alcoholic beverages, at 1.51%, and household furniture, at 1.06%.

The products that most drove the rise were fresh fruits, with a variation of 5.52%, and potatoes, at 8.05%. In contrast, new or used vehicles recorded a drop of 0.37%.

Year-to-date accumulated inflation reached 3.87%. Financial market analysts expect inflation to close 2026 at 6.44%.

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A realistic image of a Colombian market illustrating rising food and housing costs due to inflation.
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May inflation stood at 5.84% and pushed up cost of living in Colombia

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DANE reported that annual inflation in May reached 5.84%, driven by housing and food, placing the country with the third-highest cost of living in the region.

DANE reported May annual inflation at 5.84 percent, driven by housing and food. The figure marks the highest level since August 2024 and the third straight month of increases.

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Dane reported that Colombia's annual inflation for March 2026 reached 5.56%, up from 5.29% in February. This is the highest rate since September 2024 at 5.81%. Year-to-date inflation for the first quarter stood at 3.07%.

South Korea's consumer prices rose 3.1 percent in May from a year earlier, the fastest pace in 26 months, driven by surging fuel prices amid the Middle East war.

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The IPCA-BH recorded a 0.58 percent rise in the first quadrissemana of June, more than double May’s variation. The advance was driven by electricity and services, according to Fundação IPEAD.

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