India, June 16 -- Consumer price inflation in Croatia climbed to a three-month high in May as initially estimated, led by higher costs of food, services and utilities, latest figures from the statistical office showed on Monday.
The consumer price index rose 3.5 percent year-on-year following a 3.2 percent increase in each of the previous two months, data from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics revealed.
Headline inflation was unrevised from its initial estimates released on June 3. Inflation accelerated for the first time in four months and was the highest since January when it was 4.0 percent.
In May, the biggest increases in prices were recorded in categories such as restaurants and hotels, miscellaneous goods and services, recreation ...