How today's German CPI data is released

Why is the number split?

As mentioned in today's European calendar blog, we see German CPI released at 7:00 GMT:

  • "German Prelim CPI m/m: 0.4% expected and 0.1% previous"

You may however notice that on some of your economic calendars, that it isn't listed in the conventional format. Here is an explanation as to why:

  • German CPI is comprised of data from 6 German states which report their CPI throughout the day.
  • With some states being more economically significant than others, the split keeps the release clear.
  • There are 2 versions of CPI released about 15 days apart - Preliminary and Final. The Preliminary release is the Eurozone's earliest major consumer inflation indicator (this one).

Just a heads up for when the number is reported and may look a little different, broken up.

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