The Hellenic Statistical Authority released its consumer price inflation data for Greece on Monday. Greek consumer prices decreased 0.1% in October, after the 0.8% drop in September.
On a yearly basis, the Greek consumer price index declined 0.9% in October, after a 1.7 fall in September. Consumer prices in Greece declined since March 2013.
Housing prices plunged at an annual rate of 5.4% in October, transport costs dropped by 0.5%, clothing and footwear prices declined 1.7%, while household equipment prices were down 1.5%.
Prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages decreased at an annual rate of 1.1% in October, while alcoholic beverages and tobacco prices climbed by 2.0%.