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Euro Area Annual Inflation Stable at 1.9% in November 2010
added: 2010-12-17

Euro area annual inflation was 1.9% in November 2010, unchanged compared with October. A year earlier the rate was 0.5%. Monthly inflation was 0.1% in November 2010.

EU annual inflation was 2.3% in November 2010, unchanged compared with October. A year earlier the rate was 1.0%. Monthly inflation was 0.2% in November 2010.

These figures come from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.

Inflation in the EU Member States

In November 2010, the lowest annual rates were observed in Ireland (-0.8%), Slovakia (1.0%) and the Netherlands (1.4%), and the highest in Romania (7.7%), Estonia (5.0%) and Greece (4.8%). Compared with October 2010, annual inflation rose in ten Member States, remained stable in five and fell in twelve.

The lowest 12-month averages up to November 2010 were registered in Ireland (-1.8%), Latvia (-1.5%) and Slovakia (0.6%) and the highest in Romania (5.8%), Hungary (4.8%) and Greece (4.5%).

Euro area

The main components with the highest annual rates in November 2010 were transport (3.8%), alcohol & tobacco (3.4%) and housing (3.3%), while the lowest annual rates were observed for communications (-0.8%), recreation & culture (0.0%) and household equipment (0.7%). Concerning the detailed sub-indices, fuels for transport (+0.37 percentage points), heating oil (+0.13) and gas (+0.09) had the largest upward impacts on the headline rate, while telecommunications (-0.09) had the biggest downward impact.

The main components with the highest monthly rates were clothing (0.9%), alcohol & tobacco (0.5%) and food (0.4%), while the lowest were hotels & restaurants (-0.6%), recreation & culture (-0.5%) and communications (-0.2%). In particular, fuels for transport (+0.06 percentage points) and garments (+0.05) had the largest upward impacts, while accommodation services (-0.07) and package holidays (-0.05) had the biggest downward impacts.


Source: Eurostat

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