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03.03.2022

The growth of eurozone producer prices unexpectedly accelerated in January

According to the report from Eurostat, the growth of eurozone producer prices accelerated sharply in January, contrary to economists' expectations. The producer price index increased by 5.2% after an increase by 3% in December (revised from +2.9%). Consensus estimates suggested a slowdown in price growth to 2.3%. In annual terms, the growth of the producer price index accelerated to 30.6% compared to 26.3% in December (revised from +26.2%). Economists had expected producer prices to increase by 27%. In the European Union, producer prices rose by 4.9% on a monthly basis and by 30.3% per annum.

The data also showed that the increase in eurozone producer prices compared to December was due to an increase in the cost of products in the energy sector (+11.6%), intermediate goods (+2.7%), durable consumer goods (+2.2%), non-durable consumer goods (+1.6%) and capital goods (+1.5%). Excluding energy, producer prices rose by 2.2% on a monthly basis.

Meanwhile, the faster growth in prices in annual terms was associated with an increase in the cost of energy (+85.6%), intermediate goods (+20.2%), durable consumer goods (+6.7%), non-durable consumer goods (+6.0%) and capital goods (+5.7%). Excluding energy, producer prices increased by 11.7% per annum.

As for the EU countries, producer prices rose in all Member States, with the highest annual increases being registered in Ireland (+60.5%), Romania (+57.3%) and Denmark (+54.0%).

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