Producer’s Price Index is an average of change in the prices that were sold to producers in order to provide products on services to consumers. This index is measured by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office. A high value means a rise in prices of goods that tends to raise inflation values as measured by the Consumer Price Index.
Swiss Producer Prices
Swiss Producer Prices declined on a monthly basis for June 2017 by 0.10% compared to previous month’s value. Results were reported at 99.70 Index Points. Producer Prices in Switzerland peaked at an all-time high point of 106.30 Index Points in July of 2008 and hit rock-bottom at 52.97 Index Points in August of 1963. |