Prices grew at a rate of 9.9% in October (price increase of electricity not included), which is less than a month earlier (10.2% ). Inflation reached 115% compared to July 1994 October brought the expected seasonal war between industrial production and satisfaction among businessmen with the overall level of prices which explains the growth of optimism in terms of the […]

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