Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Euro zone November inflation picks up, third quarter labor costs rise slowest in three years

 Euro zone inflation picked up in November because of a rise in electricity and accommodation prices, data showed on Tuesday, but wage growth continued to decelerate in the third quarter to the slowest pace in three years.

Consumer prices in 17 countries sharing the euro fell 0.1 percent on the month, increasing the annual inflation rate to 0.9 percent from 0.7 percent in October, a drop which forced the ECB to cut rates to a new record low in November.
The inflation rate dropped below 1 percent for the first time since February 2010 in October.
The monthly drop was led by a 0.8 percent decrease in prices of energy and a 0.1 percent fall in prices of tobacco and services. Food prices were flat in November, data from EU's statistics office Eurostat showed on Tuesday.
Labor costs in the euro zone rose at their slowest pace in three years in the three months to September, Eurostat separately said, in a sign the cost competitiveness of euro zone euro zone countries was improving.
Nominal hourly labor costs in the bloc grew 1.0 percent in the third quarter, following a 1.1 percent increase in the second quarter.
Source:  Reuters

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