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Czech Republic: Mild increase in PPI inflation
16/08/2010 09:54
Actual (July): 0.0% mom; 2.3% yoy Consensus: 0.2% mom; 2.5% yoy Previous (June): 0.5% mom; 2.0% yoy Producer prices stagnated in July as lower prices of chemical products and cheaper cars offset rising metal prices.
Consumer price in July: Inflation on the rise
09/08/2010 13:03
Consumer prices did not surprised and rose by 0.3% last months. There are three drivers behind: seasonally higher prices of package holidays during the summer season, rising tobacco prices after an increase of excise duties and higher natural gas prices

Czech Republic - PPI grows on metals
15/06/2010 09:38
Industrial PPI Actual (May): 0.7 % m/m, 1.5 % y/y Consensus: 0.2 % m/m, 1.0 % y/y Previous: 0.7 % m/m, 0.4 % y/y Growth in the industrial producer prices was mainly driven by prices of metals and metal products.
Czech Republic: Coal and other commodities boost producer prices
17/05/2010 09:38
Actual (March): 0.7% m/m; -0.3% y/y Consensus: 0.2% m/m; -0.2% y/y Previous (March): 0.1% m/m; -0.8% y/y Producer prices sharply increased in April as rising demand led to higher commodity prices. Coal prices jumped by 9.

Inflation rises on commodities and taxes
10/05/2010 09:25
CPI Actual (April): 0.3% m/m; 1.1% y/y Consensus: 0.3% m/m; 1.1% y/y Previous (March): 0.3% m/m; 0.7% y/y Consumer prices rises due higher food prices, tobacco excise, regulated natural gas prices and increasing gasoline prices.
Turkey: October CPI higher than expected
04/11/2009 10:21
October CPI turned out to be higher than expected: * CPI 2.4%m/m vs 2.0% expected (KBC 2.0%) and 0.4% in Sep * PPI 0.3%m/m vs 1.0% expected (KBC 1.3%) and 0.