In April 2010, the consumer price index (CPI) increased by 0.3% (+1.7% year-on-year), after rising by 0.5% in March.
The price index without tobacco increased also by 0.3% (+1.6% year-on-year).
Adjusted from the seasonal variations, the monthly change was +0.1% (+1.7% year-on-year).
The rise of the CPI in April resulted mostly from a further important increase in the energy prices.
The seasonally gains in fresh products, clothing and footwear and in some of the services contribute also, but to a lesser extent, to the global price growth.
In April, the prices of energy products continued to grow (+2.7%; +12.9% year-on-year): +2.3% on the prices of fuel (+17.9% year-on-year) and +3.9% on those of liquid-fuel (+32.0% year-on-year).
The price of mains gas went up also, due to tariff increase in April (+9.7%; +9.4% year-on-year).
As in March, the prices of food products went up by 0.4% in April (+0.9% year-on-year). The prices of fresh products continued to grow (+2.7%; +3.7% in March 2010; +7.3% year-on-year).
This month, and for seasonal reasons, fresh fruits are the most contributing products to this growth (+4.6%; –1.1% year-on-year; +3.3% in April 2009).
Consumer price index (IPC) and Core inflation (ISJ) – year-on-year changes

Source: INSEE - indice des prix à la consommation
Prices of services slightly progressed in April 2010 (+0.1%; +1.4% year-on-year): decreases and increases almost made up for another end.
In April, the prices of manufactured products were decreasing slightly (-0.1%; –0.2% year-on-year; stability in April 2009).
Core-inflation decreased in April 2010 (-0.1%; +1.5% year-on-year).
The harmonised consumer price index (HCPI) went up by 0.3% (+1.9% year-on-year).
n° 128 - May 12, 2010
Consumer price index - April 2010
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