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In September 2019, consumer prices fell back by 0.3% over one month and rose by 0.9% year on year
In September 2019, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) fell back, to −0.3% over a month, after a 0.5% rebound in August. This downturn resulted from that, seasonal, in services prices (−1.3% after +0.4% in August), and in a lesser extent that in food prices (−0.5% after +0.5%). Contrariwise, manufactured product prices gathered pace (+1,5% after +0.9% in August) and those of energy increased by 0.3% after a stability in the previous month. Finally, tobacco prices were stable over a month. Seasonally adjusted, consumer prices were unchanged over a month, after +0.1% in August and in July. Year on year, consumer prices ... (full story)