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Euro zone Jan producer prices drop more than fcast

Published 03/12/2009, 06:01 AM

BRUSSELS, March 12 (Reuters) - Prices at factory gates dropped much more than expected in the euro zone in January, data showed on Thursday, pointing to further consumer disinflation in coming months.

Producer prices dipped 0.8 percent month-on-month in the 16 countries using the euro and fell 0.5 percent year-on-year, European Union statistics office Eurostat said.

Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 0.2 percent monthly fall and a 0.6 percent annual rise.

The monthly drop was led by a 1.5 percent fall in energy prices. Intermediate goods were close behind with a 1.2 percent decline. Non-durable consumer goods, which include food, fell 0.6 percent on the month.

In year-on-year terms, energy again led the falls with a 2.7 percent decline, intermediate goods prices fell 0.9 percent and non-durable consumer goods 0.1 percent.

January was the third straight month of monthly producer price declines in the euro zone's biggest economy, Germany, but year-on-year prices there were still growing, albeit more slowly each month.

In France and Italy, the second and third biggest euro zone economies, where the trend of monthly producer price falls has been much longer, January was the second month in a row also for annual price declines, which became deeper.

Producer prices are important to the European Central Bank because they show inflationary pressure, or the reverse, early in the pipeline.

The ECB aims to keep annual consumer inflation below, but close to, 2 percent. It rose to 1.2 percent year-on-year in February from 1.1 percent in January, but economists said that was a temporary blip and should fall again in March. (Reporting by Jan Strupczewski, editing by Dale Hudson)

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