In main economy of Europe, prices have recorded record

In Germany, the main economy of Europe, prices have recorded records, Deutsche Welle reports with reference to official data. Inflation rate amounted to 5.2 percent of November in annual terms, which became the highest level since 1992.

In this case, per month by the month, the rise in prices decreased by 0.2 percent. In October, inflation in annual terms was 4.5 percent.

Energy (22.1 percent per year), food (4.5 percent) and services (2.8 percent) are indicated as the main price increases for prices (2.8 percent).

Indicator of production inflation exceeds consumer data. In October, it amounted to 18.4 percent against 14.2 percent in September, which became a record increase since 1951. Per month for the month (October by September), consumer inflation was 3.8 percent. Official data for November for consumer inflation is not yet.

As the main reasons for analytics, the increase in energy carriers for industrial consumers (by 12.1 percent), metals (37.8 percent), steel and ferroalloys (56.4 percent), non-metallic secondary raw materials (91.8 percent).

/Media reports.