Eurozone Producer Prices Slip Again in September

2025-11-05 10:23 By Joana Ferreira 1 min. read

Industrial producer prices in the Euro Area fell 0.1% month-on-month in September 2025, marking a second consecutive decline and defying expectations for a flat reading, driven primarily by lower energy prices, which slipped 0.2% after a sharper 1.5% decline in August.

Prices were unchanged for both intermediate and capital goods, while durable consumer goods rose 0.3% (rebounding from a 0.1% fall) and non-durable consumer goods edged up 0.1%.

On an annual basis, producer prices decreased 0.2%, following a 0.6% drop in August, in line with market expectations.



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