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Retailers recorded 5% growth in May amidst inflationary pressures

The Hindu BusinessLine

The Hindu BusinessLine

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June 23, 2026

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Retailers recorded 5% growth in May amidst inflationary pressures

Retailers Association of India says the consumers remained cautious and value-conscious during the month

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CBC News

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· Apr 19, 2026

Consumer prices rose again in May — but has inflation peaked?

Consumer prices rose again in May — but has inflation peaked?

Now Magazine

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· Jul 10, 2026

Buy now, pay later use for groceries doubles in Canada as food costs rise

What to know A new report suggests grocery prices in Canada are continuing to rise, prompting more shoppers to change where they buy food and,... The post Buy now, pay later use for groceries doubles in Canada as food costs rise appeared first on NOW Toronto.

The Budapest Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Headline inflation stalls, yet consumers still feel the squeeze from services

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Africanews

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ghana's inflation rises in June as high fuel prices persist

Prices rose to 5.3 in June, up from 3.7 in May, with transport fares, rent, and school fees being the main drivers

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Locally produced items drive June inflation rate to 5.3% – GSS

The country’s year-on-year inflation rate rose to 5.3 per cent in June 2026 from 3.7 per cent in May, marking the third consecutive monthly increase, the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), has announced. The GSS noted that year-on-year inflation had declined steadily from 13.7 per cent in June 2025 to a low of 3.2 per cent The post Locally produced items drive June inflation rate to 5.3 – GSS appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Inc.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Falling Gas Prices Could Actually Hurt Small Businesses Next Month

Consumers kept spending through May’s inflation spike. Lower gas prices could make the next round of price hikes harder for businesses to sell.

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Related coverage for "Retailers recorded 5% growth in May amidst inflationary pressures": CBC News — Consumer prices rose again in May — but has inflation peaked?. Now Magazine — Buy now, pay later use for groceries doubles in Canada as food costs rise. The Budapest Times — Headline inflation stalls, yet consumers still feel the squeeze from services. Africanews — Ghana's inflation rises in June as high fuel prices persist. Ghanaian Times — Locally produced items drive June inflation rate to 5.3% – GSS. Inc.com — Why Falling Gas Prices Could Actually Hurt Small Businesses Next Month