French consumer prices up 0.4% MoM, 1% YoY in Jun 2025



The French consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.4 per cent month on month (MoM) in June this year after a 0.1-per cent MoM drop in May, according to the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE).

The prices of energy also rose by 0.6 per cent MoM after a 1.4-per cent drop in May, driven by those of petroleum products.

The French consumer price index rose by 0.4 per cent month on month (MoM) and 1 per cent YoY in June after a 0.1-per cent MoM drop and a 0.7-per cent YoY rise in May, official data show.
Prices of manufactured goods rose by 0.1 per cent MoM and fell by 0.2 per cent YoY in June.
The prices of clothing and footwear increased slightly by 0.2 per cent YoY in June after being stable in May.

Prices of manufactured goods rose by 0.1 per cent MoM in June as in May.

Seasonally-adjusted consumer prices also rose in June by 0.4 per cent, after remaining stable in May.

Year on year (YoY), consumer prices went up by 1 per cent in the month after a 0.7-per cent YoY rise in May this year. This rise was due to an acceleration in service prices and by a less sustained fall in energy prices (minus 6.7 per cent after minus 8.0 per cent).

Prices of manufactured products fell by 0.2 per cent YoY in June, at the same rate as in May.

Core inflation stood at 1.2 per cent YoY in June after 1.1 per cent in May.

Prices of energy fell by 6.7 per cent YoY in June 2025 after a 8-per cent YoY drop in May.

The prices of clothing and footwear increased slightly by 0.2 per cent YoY in June after been stable in May, while those of furniture and furnishings rebounded by 0.5 per cent in the month after a 0.5-per cent YoY drop in May.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)



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