CPI still in negative territory
There was a slight rise in the Island's rate of inflation last month, but it remains in negative territory.
It went up from -0.7% to -0.6%, as measured by the Consumer Prices Index.
The biggest rise was in travel costs, up around 2%, while alcoholic drinks and tobacco apparently saw the biggest fall, down 1.7% in March, compared to the previous month.
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