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Germany January import price index +1.1% vs -0.1% m/m prior

German import prices rose strongly in January, reflecting the strongest monthly jump since January last year. But compared to the same month a year ago, import prices are seen down 2.3%. Once again, that is largely due to a drag in energy prices – down by over 21% in that period. If you strip that out, import prices were actually up 0.1% year-on-year instead.

Looking at the breakdown for the month though, we can see the changes as per the following:

  • Capital goods +0.4%
  • Intermediate goods +2.2%
  • Durable consumer goods +0.4%
  • Non-durable consumer goods -0.4%
  • Energy prices +3.5%; of which electricity +16.6%, crude oil +4.1%, petroleum products +0.7%

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