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The Swiss Consumer Price Index Fell 12.2% In July 2011

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Swiss Consumer Index Fell

Published by the Swiss Confederation Government Statistics Bureau (FSO)

Switzerland

The consumer price index survey in July 2011 compared with June 2011, the price index fell by 0.8%, to 99.7 points (=100 in December 2010).


July 2011

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The inflation rate was 0.5% (annual rate); the inflation rate in June 2011 was 0.6% (annual rate); in June 2010, it was 0.4% (annual rate).


The report pointed out that the main items of falling prices were clothing (-12.2%) and crude oil products (-3.3%), which was caused by the large discount in summer.


The most popular items in July were other sundries and educational products (+0.1%).


The items that fall in price are: -12.2%, -3.3%, -0.9, food and non alcoholic beverages (-0.8%), household goods and household utensils (-0.7%), leisure culture (-0.3%), residential and energy (-0.3%), restaurant and hotel (-0.1%) and news media (+0.1%).


The price remains stable.

Alcohol

Beverages and tobacco, health beauty maintenance category.


 

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