Core Insights - The consumer price index (CPI) in September showed a month-on-month increase of 0.1% and a year-on-year decrease of 0.3%, with the core CPI (excluding food and energy) rising 1.0% year-on-year, marking the first return to a 1% increase in nearly 19 months [1] - The producer price index (PPI) remained flat month-on-month and decreased by 2.3% year-on-year, with the decline narrowing by 0.6 percentage points compared to the previous month [1] Group 1: CPI Analysis - The month-on-month increase in CPI was influenced by a 0.7% rise in food prices, contributing approximately 0.13 percentage points to the CPI increase [1] - The core CPI's year-on-year decline of 0.3% was primarily due to a "tail effect," with the tail effect accounting for about -0.8 percentage points [1] Group 2: PPI Analysis - The month-on-month stability in PPI was attributed to improved supply-demand dynamics, with coal processing prices rising by 3.8% and coal mining prices increasing by 2.5% [2] - The year-on-year decline in PPI was influenced by macroeconomic policies, leading to a narrowing of price declines in various industries, supported by the ongoing construction of a unified national market [2]
国家统计局:9月CPI环比由平转涨 核心CPI同比涨幅连续第5个月扩大
Qi Huo Ri Bao Wang·2025-10-15 03:29