Prices

Prices

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  1. Dutch inflation rate again lower in November
  2. Inflation rate rapidly falling in October
  3. Producer prices lower in third quarter
  4. Why is Dutch inflation the highest in Europe?
  5. Dutch inflation rate remains high in September
  6. Inflation in August hardly changed
  7. Manufacturers' prices continue to fall
  8. Annual rent increase lower than inflation
  9. Inflation rate in July at 4.6%
  10. Oil puts downward pressure on Dutch manufacturing prices
  11. Lower inflation rate in June
  12. Prices in industry up because of expensive oil
  13. Inflation rate in May as high as in April
  14. Selling prices for manufactured products up in April
  15. Inflation rises further in April
  16. Prices of food, drink and tobacco up sharply
  17. Prices manufactured products slightly up
  18. Inflation rises to 4.6% in March
  19. Manufacturers' selling prices up
  20. Inflation rises to 4.5% in February
  21. Car lease prices continue to rise
  22. Oil puts pressure on Dutch manufacturing prices
  23. Dutch inflation rate 4.2% in January
  24. Oil curbs producers' prices
  25. Inflation averaged 2.6% in 2000
  26. Manufacturing prices stable in November 2000