Colombia’s consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.78% in April 2026 on a month-over-month basis, exactly matching March’s 0.78% increase. The latest data, updated on 8 May 2026, indicate that short-term inflationary momentum remained unchanged heading into the second quarter.
The April reading suggests that the pace of price growth has neither accelerated nor cooled compared with the prior month, with the current indicator mirroring the March 2026 move. On a month-over-month comparison, the stability in CPI may offer some reassurance to markets and policymakers watching for signs of either renewed price pressures or a sharper disinflation trend. Investors will now look to upcoming releases to assess whether this flat month-to-month profile in inflation persists or begins to shift in the months ahead.