Hungary's inflation increased for the first time in fifteen months in April, though marginally, the Hungarian Central Statistical Office said on Friday.
Consumer prices climbed 3.7 percent year-on-year in April, slightly faster than the 3.6 percent rise in March, which was the lowest inflation since February 2021.
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