Canada: CPI Falls In November

 | Dec 23, 2012 04:53AM ET

FACTS:

Both headline (+0.8% y/y) and core CPI inflation (+1.2%) decreased in November. On a monthly basis, headline CPI was down (-0.2%) and core inflation remained unchanged (0.0%). On a seasonally adjusted basis, results are the same with headline CPI down -0.2% and core prices flat. In November, losses are not generalized with only two categories of the eight broad being down (on a seasonally adjusted basis).

There were notable prices decreases for transportation (-1.2%) and a slight setback in shelter (-0.1%) while recreation, education & reading (+0.5%) and alcoholic beverages & tobacco products (+0.4%) registered the most significant increase. On a regional basis, all provinces except Alberta experienced lower price pressures in November (y/y). Th sharpest decrease were observed in Newfoundland & Labrador (from 2.2% to 1.1%) and in New Brunswick (from 1.4% to 0.6%).