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Fuel and food drive up east Europe inflation

By Jan Cienski in Warsaw, Thomas Escritt in Bucharest and Robert Anderson in Stockholm

Published: June 12 2008 02:49 | Last updated: June 12 2008 02:49

Hungary and Slovakia on Wednesday announced unexpectedly high inflation figures, reinforcing concerns about rising costs driven by wage growth and high commodity prices.

The inflation rate in Hungary accelerated to 7 per cent in May from 6.6 per cent a month earlier. The rate in Slovakia hit an annualised 4.6 per cent last month while the Czech Republic remained high at 6.8 per cent in April.

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