Venezuela's Inflation At 26.7 Percent In October
November 05, 12:30 PM ET
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuela's Central Bank says inflation eased slightly in October. The nation is still battling the highest consumer price gains in Latin America.
The bank says inflation fell to 26.7 - down slightly from 27.3 percent in September. Thursday's report says price gains eased in sectors including food and drinks, rent and education.
The bank adopted a new method of measuring nationwide inflation last year, making year-on-year comparisons difficult. But inflation in the capital of Caracas fell to 28.9 percent in October, down from 35.6 percent a year earlier.
Central Bank President Nelson Merentes said last month that Venezuela wants to close the year with inflation at 27 percent, down from 2008 last year.
