The CPI annual average rate of change was 0.3% in 2013 and the rate of change on a year earlier was 0.2% in December

Similar documents
The CPI annual average rate of change was -0.3% in 2014 and the rate of change on a year earlier was -0.4% in December

The CPI annual average rate of change was 1.4% in 2017 and the rate of change on a year earlier was 1.5% in December

CPI annual rate of change increased to 1.5%

CPI annual rate of change increased to 0.7%

CPI annual rate of change increased to 1.4%

The CPI annual average rate of change was 1.0% in 2018 and the rate of change on a year earlier was 0.7% in December

CPI annual rate of change increased to 1.5% in November

CPI annual rate of change was 2.0% in April

The CPI annual average rate of change was 0.5% in 2015 and the rate of change on a year earlier was 0.4% in December

CPI annual rate of change was 0.7% in August

CPI annual rate of change decreased to 0.4%

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN OCTOBER 2012

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN NOVEMBER

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN AUGUST 2013

Federal Republic of Somalia Ministry of Planning, Investment and Economic Development Directorate of National Statistics CONSUMER PRICE INDEX

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN MARCH 2015

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JULY 2014

Figure 1. Inflation measured by CPI by months

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN SEPTEMBER

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN FEBRUARY 2018

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN NOVEMBER 2011

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN SEPTEMBER 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN SEPTEMBER 2016

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN APRIL 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JULY 2016

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN MARCH 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN AUGUST 2018

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN MARCH 2018

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JULY 2018

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN AUGUST 2016

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN FEBRUARY 2016

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN MARCH

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN APRIL 2014

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN OCTOBER 2010

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JULY 2015

Figure 1. Inflation measured by CPI by months

Consumer Price Index

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN APRIL 2016

HARMONISED INDEX OF CONSUMER PRICES

MINISTRY OF PLANNING, INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MOPIED)

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JUNE 2011

PRESS RELEASE. HARMONIZED INDEX OF CONSUMER PRICES: December 2016, annual increase 0.3%

PRESS RELEASE. The evolution of the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) of May 2017 (reference year 2015=100.0) is depicted as follows:

December 2010 Euro area annual inflation up to 2.2% EU up to 2.6%

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN APRIL 2018

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN MAY 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN AUGUST 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN JULY 2017

INFLATION AND CONSUMER PRICE INDICES IN DECEMBER 2017

The national monthly CPI (2008=100) increased from per cent in September, 2017 to per cent

Consumer Price Indices

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

The annual CPI increased in Juba by 143% and in Wau by 109% from September 2016 to September 2017.

Inflation rate in Camarines Sur increases to 6.8 percent in September 2017

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

NOVEMBER 22, : MONTHLY INFLATION RATE INCREASES SIGNIFICANTLY

Consumer Price Index, August 2012

Camarines Sur Consumer Price Index

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND

May 2009 Euro area annual inflation down to 0.0% EU down to 0.7%

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND MINISTRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

Namibia Consumer Price Index

The annual CPI increased in Juba by 86.8% and in Wau by 118% from September 2014 to September 2015.

Consumer Price Index March 2001

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

The national monthly CPI (2008=100) increased from per cent in November, 2017 to per cent

Economic & Financial Indicators. November Banco de Cabo Verde

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) August 2015

SOMALILAND CONSUMER PRICE INDEX

The annual CPI increased in Juba by 225.8% and in Wau by 255.5% from March 2015 to March 2016.

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

MINISRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE. Monthly Consumer Price Index

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX JULY 2018 PRESS RELEASE

The annual CPI increased in Juba by 107.9% and in Wau by 115% from December 2014 to December 2015.

SACU INFLATION REPORT. February 2016

PRESS RELEASE. The evolution of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of April 2018 (reference year 2009=100.0) is depicted as follows:

Consumer Price Index (Base year 2014) Consumer Price Index

Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices (HICP)

Consumer Price Index, November, (Base year 2007) Detailed by: Expenditure groups Household welfare levels Household type.

TRAINING COURSE ON PRICE STATISTICS JULY, 2017, BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, BRUNEI DARUSSALAM PRICE STATISTICS IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND MINISTRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING &DEVELOPMENT Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

Namibia Consumer Price Index

MINISTRY OF NATIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

60% of household expenditures on housing, food and transport

REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Central Statistics Department OFFICIAL RELEASE

Consumer price indices

Consumer Price Index

PRESS RELEASE. The evolution of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of March 2018 (reference year 2009=100.0) is depicted as follows:

Consumer price indices

OFFICIAL RELEASE. Monthly Consumer Price Index September 2018

HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE IN MALTA AND THE RPI INFLATION BASKET

Consumer Price Index

Eurostat Report on the Annual Adjustment of Remuneration and pensions 2012, document SWD(2012)427

PRESS RELEASE. The evolution of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of October 2017 (reference year 2009=100.0) is depicted as follows:

Transcription:

CONSUMER PRICES INDEX December 2013 13 January, 2014 The CPI annual average rate of change was 0.3% in 2013 and the rate of change on a year earlier was 0.2% in December The average rate of change of the Portuguese Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 0.3% in 2013 (2.8% in 2012). The CPI recorded an annual rate of change of 0.2% in December 2013. Excluding energy and unprocessed food, the annual rate was 0.2%. The CPI monthly rate of change was 0.4% (-0.2% in November and 0.0% in December 2012). In 2013, the Portuguese Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) increased 0.4% comparing with 2012. In December, the HICP annual inflation rate increased to 0.2%, 0.6 percentage points (p.p.) below the rate estimated by Eurostat for the Euro area (0.1 p.p. below in November). 5,0% Fig. 1 -Consumer price and core inflation indices (annual rate and 12-month moving average) 4,0% 3,0% 2,0% 1,0% 0,0% -1,0% -2,0% Dec-09 Mar-10 Jun-10 Sep-10 Dec-10 Mar-11 Jun-11 Sep-11 Dec-11 Mar-12 Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 CPI (12-month moving average) Core Inflation (annual rate) CPI (annual rate) The 12-month average rate of change of the Portuguese Consumer Price Index (CPI) decreased to 0.3% in 2013 (2.8% in 2012). The 12-month core inflation rate, which excludes unprocessed food and energy, moved from 1.5% in 2012 to 0.2% in 2013, reducing significantly the contribution to the rate of change of the CPI (see Fig. 2). In addition to the significant deceleration in core inflation, the reduction in the rate of change of energy products from 9.6% in 2012 to -0.7% in 2013, also contributed significantly to the CPI slowdown in 2013. The decrease in fuel prices, as well as the dissipation of the effect of the increase in Value Added Tax rate of natural gas and electricity from 6% to 23% in October 2011, largely explain this reduction. Also, the dissipation of this impact was decisive for the reduction of 6.5 p.p. in the average rate of change of COICOP division 4 (Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels), which stood at 2.2% in 2013. Consumer Price Index December 2013 1/7

The contribution of unprocessed food was the most significant in 2013, but remained very close to that recorded in 2012. 3.0 Fig. 2 -Breakdown of the contributions for the CPI annual average rate of change 2.5 percentage points 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0-0.5 2012 2013 Core inflation Unprocessed food Energy All items CPI In December 2013, the annual inflation rate measured by the CPI increased 0.4 p.p. to 0.2%, comparing with the previous month. The largest upward pressure on the overall annual change rate came from increases in the prices of the COICOP divisions 6 (Health), 2 (Alcoholic beverages and tobacco) and 1 (Food and non-alcoholic beverages). The annual core inflation rate, measured by the CPI excluding energy and unprocessed food, was 0.2% in December (0.0% in November). The CPI monthly rate was 0.4% (-0.2% in November 2013 and 0.0% in December 2012). The main upward contribution came from changes in the prices of the COICOP division 7 (Transports). The largest downward pressure came from changes in prices of COICOP division 3 (Clothing and footwear). In December 2013, the HICP 12-month average rate decreased to 0.4% (0.6% in November 2013). In November 2013 the Portuguese HICP 12-month average rate was 0.9 p.p. lower than the rate observed for the Euro-area. Accordingly with Eurostat's flash estimate for the whole area 1, this difference should remain the same in December. The HICP annual rate of change was 0.2% (0.1% in November 2013). The HICP monthly rate of change was 0.3% (-0.3% and 0.2% respectively in the previous month and in December 2012). In November 2013 the annual rate of change of the Euro area was 0.8 p.p. higher than the annual rate of change of the Portuguese HICP. That difference is estimated to have decreased to 0.6 p.p. in December 2013. 1 Estimate for the annual rate of change of the Euro area HICP, published 07 th January 2014. Consumer Price Index December 2013 2/7

5,0% Fig. 3 -Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (Portugal and the Euro area) 5,0 4,0% 3,0% 2,0% 1,0% 0,0% 4,0 3,0 2,0 1,0 0,0 percentage points -1,0% -1,0-2,0% -2,0 Dec-09 Mar-10 Jun-10 Sep-10 Dec-10 Mar-11 Jun-11 Sep-11 Dec-11 Mar-12 Jun-12 Sep-12 Dec-12 Mar-13 Jun-13 Sep-13 Dec-13 Difference Euro area (annual rate of change) Estimated difference Portugal (annual rate of change) Housing Rents In December 2013, compared with November 2013, the average value of rents by net area for the whole country increased 0.1% (change rate of 0.2% in the previous month). The main increase was observed in the Centro region, where the value of rents by net area increased 0.2%. The most relevant decrease was recorded in the Algarve region (-0.2%). Consumer Price Index December 2013 3/7

Consumer Price Index The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the change over time of the prices of a certain basket of goods and services bought by a typical consumer. The CPI has been designed to capture price changes and not to measure price levels. The CPI 2012=100 weighting structure and the sample of goods and services included in the basket are a result of the combination of three fundamental sources of information recently made available: the 2011 Census, the Household Expenditure Survey 2010/2011 and the final 2010 and preliminary 2011 results of the Portuguese National Accounts. Administrative data at a more detailed level is also used. From 2013 onwards the CPI will be updated every year in a more effective way with the most recent information on prices and quantities. The CPI is compiled through the aggregation of seven regional price indexes and the goods and services included in the index are grouped according to the COICOP classification. Table 1: CPI - COICOP 1 Divisions 01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 07 Transports 02 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 08 Communications 03 Clothing and footwear 09 Recreation and culture 04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 10 Education 05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house 11 Restaurants and hotels 06 Health 12 Miscellaneous goods and services 1 COICOP: Classification Of Individual Consumption by Purpose Monthly rate The monthly rate is the change in the index of a certain month compared with the index of the previous month expressed as a percentage. Although up-to-date, this measure can be affected by seasonal and other effects. Annual rate The annual rate is the change in the index of a certain month compared with the index of the same month in the previous year expressed as a percentage. In the presence of a stable seasonal pattern, seasonal effects do not influence this measure. 12-month average rate The 12-month average rate is the change in the average index of one year compared with the average index of the previous year expressed as a percentage. This moving average is less sensitive to transient changes in prices. Core inflation index (all items CPI excluding unprocessed food and energy products) The core inflation index is compiled by excluding the prices of unprocessed food and energy products from the all items CPI. The primary objective of this index is to capture the underlying inflation pressures in the economy. Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is compiled in each member state of the European Union for the purposes of inflation comparisons across EU countries, as required by the Treaty on European Union 1. This index plays an important role as a guideline for the achievement of the European System of Central Banks primary objective: price stability. In 1998, the European Central Bank adopted the HICP as the most appropriate price measure for its definition of price stability in the Euro area 2. The current HICP (2005 = 100) is produced in each Member State following a harmonized methodology developed by experts in the field of price statistics, under the Eurostat s "Price Statistics Working Group". From the methodological point of view, there are no major differences between the HICP and CPI. However, the different scope of coverage leads to differences in the weighting structure, mainly in Restaurants and hotels. This is mostly an effect of the inclusion of non-residents expenditure ("tourists") in the HICP and the corresponding exclusion from the CPI. Additional information on the methodology of the HICP can be found on the Eurostat website at http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/portal/page/portal/hicp/introduction. 1 - Article 109j and protocol on the convergence criteria referred to in that article. 2 - A stability oriented monetary policy strategy for the ESCB. ECB press notice released on 13 October 1998. Consumer Price Index December 2013 4/7

Table 2: CPI and HICP 2013 weighting structure COICOP 1 divisions CPI HICP 01 Food and non-alcoholic beverages 196,1 191,1 02 Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 35,8 35,4 03 Clothing and footwear 66,6 66,2 04 Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 92,9 89,6 05 Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house 63,8 62,5 06 Health 70,2 65,1 07 Transport 143,4 144,7 08 Communication 36,9 35,9 09 Recreation and culture 78,6 68,5 10 Education 15,6 15,2 11 Restaurants and hotels 94,9 123,0 12 Miscellaneous goods and services 105,2 102,7 00 All items 1000,0 1000,0 1 COICOP: Classification Of Individual Consumption by Purpose. Presentation of data and rounding rules With the release of the January 2013 CPI indices are published with base 100 in the year 2012. Due to rounding procedures, those indices may not reproduce exactly the published rates of change. However, one should bear in mind that the published rates keep unchanged. In this press release the descriptive analysis is based on values rounded to one decimal. Next press release The January 2013 CPI/HICP will be released on February 12 th 2014 Consumer Price Index December 2013 5/7

Consumer Price Index December 2013 6/7

Consumer Price Index December 2013 7/7