Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic’s Central Bank said consumer prices in February climbed 0.14% compared with January, which takes the accumulated inflation rate in the first two months to 1.45 percent.
On its Web site the Central Bank said a 1.06% jump in food prices was “possibly influenced by the high demand ion the border with Haiti after the quake.”
It said the low inflationary level results mostly from the fall for two consecutive weeks of internal prices on gasoline and other fuels in the international market.

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