Euro Zone Consumer Inflation Declines In December, Producer Prices In EU Drop As Expected

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Core inflation on a yearly basis for the 17-nation bloc stood at 0.7 percent in December, lower than 0.9 percent recorded in November, and analysts’ expectations for a reading of 0.8 percent. Food, alcohol & tobacco products recorded the highest annual inflation rate in December at 1.8 percent, followed by services, which rose 1.0 percent.  

A separate data set released by Eurostat showed that industrial producer prices in the euro zone and the 28-member European Union dropped 0.1 percent in November, compared to a 0.5 percent fall in October.  

On an annual basis, producer prices index, or PPI, fell by 1.2 percent in the euro area and by 1.0 percent in the European Union.

Among the member states for which data are available, the largest annual increases were seen in Estonia (+8.7 percent), Romania (+0.9 percent), Ireland (+0.8 percent) and the Czech Republic (+0.6 percent), and the steepest declines in the total index were observed in Bulgaria (-4.0 percent), the Netherlands (-3.4 percent) and Belgium (-2.7 percent)

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