The National Bank of Poland (NBP) announced on Monday (October 17) that - in September 2022 - inflation net of food and energy prices amounted to 10.7% year on year. To compare, in August this year, the core inflation was at 9.9%. The NBP added the period under analysis, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) had stood at 17.2% year on year.
On 17 October 2022, the National Bank of Poland published data on core inflation indices in September 2022.
In year-on-year terms, inflation:
- excluding administered (state-controlled) prices stood at 17.8%, compared to 16.7% a month earlier;
- net of the most volatile prices, amounted to 13.6%, compared to 12.6% a month earlier;
- net of food and energy prices, amounted to 10.7%, compared to 9.9% a month earlier;
- the so-called 15% trimmed mean (excluding the impact of 15% of the price basket characterised by the highest and lowest growth rates) was running at 12.9%, compared to 12.3% a month earlier.
- the CPI in September stood at 17.2% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.
Core inflation
In a press release published at its website, the National Bank of Poland said that it "computes the four core inflation indices on a monthly basis to highlight the nature of inflation developments in Poland".
"The CPI shows average price movements across the whole broad basket of consumer goods. When calculating core inflation indices, price changes in various segments of the basket are analysed. Thus, sources of inflation can be identified more precisely and future trends forecast more accurately. This also helps to find to what degree inflation is permanent and to what extent it is determined, for example, by price changes of a short duration triggered by incidental factors," the central bank explained.
Furthermore, the NBP said that "the core inflation measure most frequently used by analysts in inflation targeting is inflation net of food and energy prices".
"It captures trends in the prices of those goods and services which are fairly responsive to the central bank’s monetary policy. On the other hand, energy prices (including fuel prices) are not set domestically but determined in the global markets, sometimes as a result of speculation. Food prices are largely dependent on, among other things, the weather and conditions prevailing in the domestic and global agricultural market," we read in the press release.
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