Euro area annual inflation (HICP) rose slighty to 1.0% in January 2010, up from 0.9% in December but still subdued compared with with the United States where inflation was 2.6%, Canada (1.9%) and the United Kingdom, which at 3.5% recorded the highest annual inflation among the G7 countries, partly reflecting the return to a 17.5% VAT rate. Annual inflation in Japan remained firmly in negative territory with prices falling by 1.3% over the year compared to a decline of 1.7% in December. Annual inflation was 1.3% in Italy, 1.1% in France and 0.8% in Germany.
Month-on-month, prices in the OECD area increased by 0.2% in January after being stable in December 2009. Month-on-month prices rose by 0.3% in the United States and Canada but fell by 0.8% in the Euro area (HICP).
Month-on-month, prices in the OECD area increased by 0.2% in January after being stable in December 2009. Month-on-month prices rose by 0.3% in the United States and Canada but fell by 0.8% in the Euro area (HICP).