Year-on-year, prices increased further food & non alcoholic beverages (13.26 percent compared to 13.24 percent in October), mainly driven by food (13.30 percent compared to 13.28 percent); housing & utilities (7.34 percent compared to 7.28 percent); health (9.74 percent compared to 9.70 percent); restaurants & hotels (9.45 percent compared to 9.42 percent); recreation & culture (8.56 percent compared to 8.38 percent) and communication (7.36 percent compared to 7.29 percent).
Meanwhile, cost slowed for clothing & footwear (9.97 percent compared to 9.98 percent); transport (10.29 percent compared to 10.37 percent); furnishings & household equipment maintenance (9.69 percent compared to 9.72 percent); education (9.78 percent compared to 9.85 percent) and miscellaneous goods & services (9.66 percent compared to 9.76 percent).
Annual core inflation which excludes price of volatile agricultural products fell to 9.79 percent in November from 9.88 percent in October.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices went up 0.8 percent, after rising 0.7 percent in the prior month.