Key findings: P0141 - Consumer Price Index (CPI), September 2007

The headline inflation rate at September 2007 (i.e. the Consumer Price Index for the historical metropolitan areas at September 2007 compared with that at September 2006) was 7,2%

The official inflation rate (i.e. the percentage change in the CPI for the historical metropolitan areas at September 2007 compared with that at September 2006) was 7,2% at September 2007. This rate was 0,5 of a percentage point higher than the corresponding annual rate of 6,7% at August 2007 (i.e. the percentage change in the CPI for the historical metropolitan areas at August 2007 compared with that at August 2006).

From August 2007 to September 2007 the Consumer Price Index for the historical metropolitan areas increased by 0,7%.

The annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index excluding interest rates on mortgage bonds (CPIX) for the historical metropolitan and other urban areas was 6,7% at September 2007 (i.e. the CPIX at September 2007 compared with that at September 2006)

The annual percentage change in the CPIX, which is the Consumer Price Index excluding interest rates on mortgage bonds, for the historical metropolitan and other urban areas was 6,7% at September 2007 (i.e. the CPIX at September 2007 compared with that at September 2006). This rate was 0,4 of a percentage point higher than the corresponding annual rate of 6,3% at August 2007.

From August 2007 to September 2007 the CPIX for the historical metropolitan and other urban areas increased by 0,7%.

Headline September 2007 = 7.2%

CPIX September 2007 = 6,7%