- Howard Archer, IHS Global Insight
Consumer prices in the Euro zone increased last month, official data showed on Friday. According to Eurostat's preliminary reading, the annual Consumer Price Index in the region advanced 0.4% in September, following to the preceding month's 0.2% and meeting analysts' expectations. Meanwhile, the so-called core CPI, which excludes food, energy, alcohol and tobacco, rose 0.8% in the reported month, unchanged from the previous month's reading, whereas economic desks anticipated a slight acceleration to 0.9%. Prices of food, alcohol and tobacco jumped 0.7% in the ninth month of the year, following August's rise of 1.3%, while prices of services and 1.2%, slightly up from the previous month's 1.1%. Non-energy industrial goods prices accelerated 0.3%, unchanged from August, whereas the price of energy declined 3.0% in September, following the prior month's 5.6% fall. The Euro zone seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 10.1% in August, in line with July's reading but down from 10.7% seen in the same month year ago. Other data released by Federal Statistics Office showed that Germany's retail sales increased 3.7% on an annual basis and dropped 0.4% in August. The July figure was revised down to a gain of 0.5% from the originally reported rise of 1.7%.
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