Correspondents around the world

Inflation: overview in Argentina, Malaysia, India and Greece

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Food and fuel prices are soaring in India.

Pictured are vegetable vendors at a market in Prayagraj, India, January 14, 2020. (Illustrative Image) AP - Rajesh Kumar Singh

By: Gabrielle Maréchaux Follow |

Théo Conscience Follow |

Nadia Blétry Follow |

Sebastien Farcis Follow

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Soaring food prices, fuel becoming more and more expensive at the pump, the standard of living is plummeting almost everywhere in the world due to inflation.

Argentina, plagued by chronic inflation, faces an uncertain future.

The Minister of Economy resigned last weekend.

In Greece, inflation reached, in May, the figure of 10.7% according to Eurostat against the European average estimated at 8%.

In India, the prices of staple foods are also soaring and this is weighing on households.

New Delhi banned the export of wheat to avoid localized shortages.

Same alarming observation in Malaysia where political maneuvers are multiplying.

Inflation around the world, overview of the situation with our correspondents: Théo Conscience, Gabrielle Maréchaux, Sébastien Farcis and Nadia Bletry.

  • Argentina

  • Malaysia

  • India

  • Greece