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In November 2017, French consumer prices rose by 0.1% over a month and by 1.2% year on year
In November 2017, the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 0.1% as in October 2017. This increase resulted from an acceleration in energy prices and an increase in tobacco prices. . On the other hand, services prices and those of manufactured goods fell back slightly. Food prices slowed down sharply due to a downturn in fresh food prices, which had sharply rebounded in the previous month. Seasonally adjusted, consumer prices hardly accelerated: +0.2% after +0.1% in October. Year-on-year, consumer prices rose by 1.2% in November, 0.1 point of percentage more than in the previous month. This fourth consecutive ... (full story)