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Israel Consumer Prices (May)

The rise in inflation in Israel to 1.5% y/y in May was partly driven by food and energy, but there are some signs that underlying price pressures have increased. We think that inflation will rise further this year, but we maintain our view that this will be temporary and that interest rates will stay on hold.

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