Output price 'factory gate' annual inflation for all manufactured products rose 2.2% in the year to November 2012, compared with a rise of 2.6% in the year to October 2012.
Month on month the output price measure for all manufactured products fell 0.2% between October and November, compared with a rise of 0.2% between September and October.
The 'narrow' output price measure, which leaves out volatile sectors, rose 1.4% in the year to November 2012, the same rate as last month.
Input price annual inflation fell 0.3% in the year to November 2012, compared with no movement in the year to October 2012.
Month on month, the input price measure of UK manufacturers’ materials and fuels rose 0.1% between October and November the same rate as last month.
The ‘narrow’ input price measure fell 0.1% in the year to November 2012. In seasonally adjusted terms there was a rise of 0.3% between October and November.
Source: Office for National Statistics
Producer Price Indices monitor the price changes of goods bought and sold by UK manufacturers. Input prices are prices of materials and fuels bought and output prices, also known as ‘factory gate prices’, are prices at which goods are sold.
As well as output and input price indices, results are shown for ‘narrow’ indices, which are a subset which exclude more seasonal and erratic items (food, drink, tobacco and petroleum).
The figures shown are not seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified.
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