MoM Change in Producer Price Index (PPI) in the Eurozone
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The month-on-month Wholesale Price Index (PPI) indicates the percentage change in prices of goods and services sold by producers in the Eurozone compared to the previous month. This data, published monthly by Eurostat, is crucial for evaluating trends in producer prices.
Month-on-month PPI data helps understand short-term fluctuations in prices. An increase in PPI suggests rising producer prices, which may lead to inflationary pressures affecting consumer prices. Conversely, a decrease in PPI indicates deflationary risks that could contribute to lower consumer prices.
This information serves as a reference for policymakers in assessing inflation trends and formulating appropriate economic policies. Additionally, it is a critical source of information for businesses and investors to gauge trends in producer prices and economic outlooks.
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| Forecast | Actual | Deviation | 1 min later | 5 min later | 10 min later | 15 min later | 30 min later | 60 min later | ||