Consumer price index

 Previous Weekly bulletins
15 apr 1999:  More expensive to keep a car  (99/19)
15 mar 1999:  Stable consumer price growth  (99/15)
15 feb 1999:  More expensive health and social services  (99/11)
15 jan 1999:  Electricity prices continue to rise  (99/07)
15 dec 1998:  Low price inflation on imported goods  (99/02)
15 nov 1998:  Electricity prices set to rise  (98/51)
15 oct 1998:  Price of clothing drops  (98/47)
15 sept 1998:  Moderate increase in rent  (98/42)
15 aug 1998:  Cheaper clothes and gas in August  (98/38)
15 jun 1998:  Increased rents  (98/28-29)
15 may 1998:  Decline in 12-month growth rate  (98/25)
15 apr 1998:  More expensive food, cheaper electricity  (98/20)
15 dec 1997:  Higher prices for alcohol and tobacco  (98/03)
15 nov 1997:  Owning a car has become more expensive  (97/51-52)
15 oct 1997:  Clothing cheaper than last year  (97/46)
15 sept 1997:  More expensive rent and clothing  (97/42)
15 aug 1997:  Services drew prices up  (97/38)
15 jul 1997:  Drop in consumer prices  (97/33)
15 may 1997:  Consumer price of electricity still high  (97/25)
15 apr 1997:  Electricity prices bring down consumer price index  (97/20)
15 feb 1997:  Price of clothing, shoes and furniture up  (97/11)
15 jan 1997:  More expensive electricity, gasoline, beverages and tobacco  (97/07)
15 dec 1996:  Consumer prices rose 1.3 per cent in 1996  (97/03)
15 nov 1996:  Little change in consumer prices  (96/51-52)
15 oct 1996:  Electricity prices continue upward  (96/46)
15 sept 1996:  Higher electricity prices  (96/42)
15 aug 1996:  Clothing and footwear sales lower index  (96/38)
15 jul 1996:  Higher prices for electricity and agricultural commodities  (96/33)
15 jun 1996:  Cheaper petrol  (96/28-29)
15 apr 1996:  Higher petrol and electricity prices  (96/20)
15 mar 1996:  Why is inflation so low?  (96/16)