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12:03 PM · 28 September 2023

BREAKING: EUR pulls back after German CPI data

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Flash German CPI report for September was released today at 1:00 pm BST. Market was expecting headline German CPI to decelerate from 6.1% YoY in August to 4.6% YoY in September. State-level CPI readings released throughout the day indeed suggested that a noticeable slowdown may be reported. However, flash CPI data from Spain released this morning showed an unexpected pick-up.

Actual data from German confirmed significant deceleration that was expected and showed a slightly lower than expected reading of 4.5% YoY. EUR pulled back slightly following the release with EURUSD moving around 0.05% lower. However, the reaction was short-lived and has been completely erased within minutes of the release.

German CPI data for September

  • Annual: 4.5% YoY vs 4.6% YoY expected 
  • Monthly: 0.3% MoM vs 0.3% MoM expected

German state-level CPI readings

  • North Rhine Westphalia: 4.2% YoY vs 5.9% YoY previously
  • Hesse: 4.7% YoY vs 6.0% YoY previously
  • Bavaria: 4.1% YoY vs 5.9% YoY previously
  • Brandenburg: 5.6% YoY vs 7.1% YoY previously
  • Baden Wuerttemberg: 5.1% YoY vs 7.0% YoY previously
  • Saxony: 5.4% YoY vs 6.8% YoY previously

Source: Bloomberg Finance LP

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