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31.01.2017, 08:11

French CPI should accelerate sharply in January 2017 - Insee

Year on year, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) should accelerate sharply in January 2017 (+1.4% after +0.6% in December 2016), according to the provisional estimate made at the end of January. Inflation should thus reach its highest level since November 2012. This faster rise should come especially from the sharp acceleration in energy prices, linked on the one hand to the soaring prices of Brent crude and on the other hand to an increased taxation of petroleum products.

Over one month, the CPI is set to drop by 0.2% in January 2017, after an increase of 0.3% in December. This fall should be due to the seasonal decline in manufactured product prices, essentially those of clothing and footwear. However, this decrease should be less strong than in January 2016, mainly because the winter sales began later this year. The overall drop over the month should be mitigated by the sharp acceleration in energy prices and, to a lesser extent, in food prices.

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