Finland's inflation rate hits a four-year low of 0.7% in December, driven by lower housing and energy costs.

Finland's consumer price inflation dropped to 0.7% in December 2024, its lowest in four years, due to lower housing loan interest rates and reduced electricity costs. This decrease follows a trend of slowing price growth in utilities, clothing, and food. The annual average inflation for 2024 was 1.6%, with the smallest price increase seen in food and non-alcoholic beverages.

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