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German producer prices register record
24.2% jump in December
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[January 20, 2022]
BERLIN (Reuters) - German producer
prices rose 24.2% year on the year in December, with the record annual
jump driven by higher energy prices, official data showed on Thursday. |

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jump from the previous December was the largest year-on-year
increase for any month since the Federal Statistics Office began
compiling the producer price numbers in 1949, the office said.
December's figures marked the third consecutive month of very
high numbers after October and November showed increases of
18.4% and 19.2% respectively.
The average expectation among analysts polled by Reuters was an
annual increase of 19.4%.
Producer prices also registered a record jump of 5% month on
month, against 0.8% in November.
Energy prices were up 69% compared with December 2020, the
Federal Statistics Office said. Stripping out energy prices,
producer prices rose 10.4% on the year.
Producer prices are considered a leading indicator for
inflation. They are recorded at the factory gate - before
products are processed further or go on sale - and can provide
an early indication of consumer price trends.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Zuzanna Szymanska and
David Goodman)
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