
Cyprus experienced deflation in November, at a rate of 0.5%, according to the Statistical Service of Cyprus (CyStat) data released on Thursday. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased by 0.68 points, reaching 117.57 units, compared to 118.25 units in October 2025.
The largest increase in the economic categories compared with November 2024 was recorded in services (3.1%), while the largest negative changes were observed in electricity (-7.9%) and agricultural products (-6.2%). Compared with October 2025, the biggest change was recorded in agricultural products (-7.6%).
Compared to a year earlier, the largest increases were registered in the categories restaurants and hotels (5%) and education (3.3%). The largest drops were recorded in the categories clothing and footwear (-7.6%), and food and non-alcoholic beverages (-3.1%).
Compared to October 2025, the largest increase was recorded in the categories clothing and footwear (0.9%) and the largest decrease in food and non-alcoholic beverages (-3.2%).
For the January-November 2025 period, the largest annual increases was in restaurants and hotels (4.7%), and the largest drop in clothing and footwear (-6.4%).