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Inflation MoM by Country

Latest released Inflation MoM value for every supported currency, with the previous reading, the change between releases, reference date, frequency, unit, and source.

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Inflation MoM across supported currencies

Month-over-month change in the consumer price index, measuring short-term inflationary momentum.

Last updated: · page generated 18 Jun 2026 20:47 UTC.
8 with data 10 supported currencies
Each row links to the per-currency reference page and the underlying API endpoint at /api/v1/announcements/{currency}/inflation_mom. Non-USD endpoints require an API key query parameter.
Country / Currency Latest Previous Change Reference Frequency Unit Source
Brazil
BRL · Brazilian Real
4.72
4.39
▲ +0.33 Monthly %MoM IBGE
United States
USD · US Dollar
4.2
3.8
▲ +0.4 Monthly %MoM BLS
Eurozone
EUR · Euro
3.2
3
▲ +0.2 Monthly %MoM Eurostat
United Kingdom
GBP · British Pound
3
3
● 0 Monthly %MoM ONS
Canada
CAD · Canadian Dollar
2.8
2.4
▲ +0.4 Monthly %MoM Statistics Canada
Poland
PLN · Polish Zloty
2.5
2.6
▼ -0.1 Monthly %MoM GUS
Israel
ILS · Israeli New Shekel
1.94
1.86
▲ +0.08 Monthly %MoM Bank of Israel / Central Bureau of Statistics
Denmark
DKK · Danish Krone
1.9
1.4
▲ +0.5 Monthly %MoM Statistics Denmark
Bolivia
BOB · Bolivian Boliviano
Monthly %MoM BCB
South Korea
KRW · South Korean Won
Monthly %MoM Statistics Korea

What is Inflation MoM?

Inflation month-over-month measures the sequential change in the headline Consumer Price Index. It captures the immediate price pulse without the smoothing effect of year-over-year comparisons.

Why it matters for FX

Month-over-month CPI is what moves bond yields and FX in the first minute after a CPI release. Annualised, it is the fastest read on whether inflation is converging to or diverging from target — and therefore whether the central bank can ease or must hold.

How to read this page

Annualise by ((1+m)^12 - 1) and compare to the central-bank target. Three-month and six-month annualised run rates filter monthly noise. Watch for one-off energy or shelter components distorting the signal.

What to watch for

  • Annualised three-month run rate vs target
  • Energy and food contributions to the monthly print
  • Shelter / OER lag effects (US)
  • Seasonality and seasonal-adjustment quirks
  • Sequential vs year-over-year divergence

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